Action from the Division Two game between Potterne and AC Soho, who won 3-1Premier Division leaders West Lavington (Sunday) completed their season with a 1-0 victory over Trowbridge Harriers, but with a total of 30 points from their 22 matches it is unlikely that they will be on the summit come the end of the season.

The only goal of the game came in the first period via Simon Drewitt, which took his tally to 26 for the campaign.

Two wins in four days for Biddestone Social and Westbury Rangers A keep them within striking distance of the leaders. Both teams recorded 1-0 successes in midweek against respective opponents All Cannings FC and Corsham Cricket Club.

Rangers look a good bet for the title as their 3-0 victory over Trowbridge Harriers on Sunday saw them move to within five points of the leaders with six games in hand.

Biddestone remain a threat to Rangers and they stayed in touch courtesy of a 4-0 home success over Hullavington.

All Cannings FC's brave fight to stay in the top flight ended in despair as Bradford News sent the villagers crashing to a 3-1 defeat that sees them relegated.

Charlie Powell's snap shot put the Newsmen ahead and with Cannings coming back into the game Russell Francis added a second against the run of play and Francis crashed home his team's third of the game.

Nick Oram hit a late consolation for Cannings.

The 10 men of Box Rovers took the lead against Corsham Cricket Club courtesy of a brilliant Tom Smith header, only for the Cricketers to level through Frank Rogers scrambled effort.

From the restart Rovers reclaimed the lead when Jason Walsh lashed home a blinding strike from 25 yards out. Rovers wrapped things up in the second period as two strikes from Craig Fullam earned them a 4-1 victory.

Chippenham Police are still at a loss as to their alarming slump in form.

They lost their latest game 3-0 against Semington Rovers which means that they have lost seven on the bounce.

North Star A's Pete Thornton missed a hatful of chances but luckily for him it didn't matter as the Star did enough to secure a 2-1 win over Wingfield for whom Ian Williams wiped out Dale Smith's opener with a brilliant diving header.

Tommy Ludford saved Thornton any embarrassment with the Star's second half winner.

North Star followed up their midweek victory with a 3-0 win over local rivals Calne Sunday, Ludford fired home two but missed from the penalty spot when he had the chance to complete a hat-trick. Dale Smith added No 3.

Corsham Centre enhanced their title credentials with their 19th win of the campaign.

A goal after 25 minutes created and scored by the hard working Simon Gray was the only difference between the Centre and opponents Colerne at half time.

After the interval the Centre took the ascendancy as James Lye found his scoring boots to score a hat-trick. Substitute Scott Lye sowed things up with a neat finish to make it 5-0 to the Centre.

Tom Pang rediscovered his goal scoring form. He had not netted since early March, but hit six of Holt's goals in their 11-0 defeat of Atworth United. Paul Holmes (2), Roy Hewitt and Andrew Bradford hit their first goals for the villagers with Alan Fodder completed the whitewash.

Spencer Sports won the battle of the Division Two heavyweights and their 2-0 victory over Christian Malford has seen them grab back the initiative from Malford.

Sutton Benger's first game since the end of March ended in victory as a Nick Slade treble plus a goal apiece from Chris Miles and Dave Chitson earned them a 5-2 win over Steeple Ashton.

AC Soho's 3-1 defeat of Potterne means that if they win their remaining five matches they could sneak an automatic promotion place.