SHAW and Fairford will meet in a play-off for the Under 13 Second Division title at the weekend.
The two clubs met at Shaw on Saturday, with the league title at stake.
Shaw had to win to stop their opponents taking the title.
The home side did not disappoint, running out 3-1 winners with goals from Lawrence Royle, Darryl Charman and Kyle Morgan, the Fairford goal coming courtesy of an own goal by a Shaw player.
Under 13 Subsidiary Cup
Meanwhile in the Subsidiary Cup, Croft Juniors made sure of top spot in Group A with a 7-1 win over near neighbours Wroughton.
Jose Algaba-Knight and James McMurray got two each, with further strikes from Danny Cole, Dan Skudlarz and Dan Franklin. Aaron Mitchell scored the consolation goal for Wroughton.
In Group D, a draw at Ballards Ash between Wootton Bassett Town and Devizes Town saw both teams progress to the knock-out stages, Harry Fitzwilliams scoring for Wootton Bassett.
The quarter-finals of the competition on Sunday involve the following matches:
Croft Juniors v Stratton Juniors or Shrivenham & Watchfield:
Eastville Boys v Brunel Boys:
Westlea Wanderers v Wootton Bassett Town:
Devizes Town v Highworth Juniors.
Under 16
Malmesbury moved up a place in the league table after a 4-3 win over Cirencester Juniors and, in the Subsidiary Cup, Shaw B entertained Wootton Bassett Town in their last match of the group stages.
Shaw successfully consolidated top spot with a comprehensive 8-1 win. With Shaw leading 5-0 at the break Bassett fought for everything right until the final whistle and got their just rewards with a consolation goal a minute from time. Shaw's scorers were Dan Hiscocks (2), Adam Legg (2), Scott Scanlon (2), Ashley Manners and Kristian Howell.
Under 15
The only game saw Shaw keep alive their chances of overtaking Liden Community to claim runners-up spot after a 3-1 win at Wootton Bassett Town for whom Tom Walkley scored.
All Shaw now need to do is become the first side to defeat Stratton Juniors this season, a tough ask against a side that looks invincible at present.
Under 14 Subsidiary Cup
It was play-off time in the Under 14 Subsidiary Cup and in the only game to survive the weather was a thriller at Ballards Ash between Wootton Bassett Town and Croft Juniors.
Playing on a wet pitch both sides contributed to an excellent match with some flowing moves and plenty of goal mouth action.
Croft went in front early on through an own goal, but Bassett came back almost immediately, Tom Marchment, on his return from injury, taking advantage of a miskick by the Croft keeper in the difficult conditions.
After the break Croft scored again through Tom Wilde only for Bassett to peg them back once again when Dominic Juggins headed in from a corner.
Marchment then put Bassett ahead for the first time but a goal from Sam Elwood once again restored parity.
With time running out and extra time looming, Robert Warenjso broke clear of the Bassett defence down the right hand side and finished coolly to put Croft into the last eight where they will meet Westbrook next week.
The other tie between Highworth Town and Ferndale Rodbourne was a victim of the weather.
The other quarter final games next week see Greenmeadow visit Shaw, Stratton Youth play host to Stratton Juniors and Walcot Wanderers play at home against either Highworth Town or Ferndale Rodbourne.
Under 12 DivISION 1
With Amesbury involved in the cup final, Lydiard Youth took the opportunity to close the gap at the top of the table to nine points, Lydiard having two games in hand that are scheduled to be played in midweek.
The big two then meet in what could be a title decider next weekend at Supermarine.
On Sunday, Lydiard were comfortable 13-0 winners over Purton courtesy of goals from Dale Crabbe (5), Chris Spink (2), Matthew Cheetham (2), Andrew Butt (2), Kieran O'Driscoll and Grier.
Third-placed Malmesbury came unstuck at Fairford, going down 4-2. Troy Weaven, Danny Lloyd, Joe Griffin and Danny Lee were on target for the home side.
Ferndale Rodbourne Pumas moved up into fourth place after an excellent 7-0 away win at Wootton Bassett Town. Aaron Selby helped himself to four goals, Nathan Gambling added two and Jordan McGovern also scored.
Two goals from Luke Underwood and Sam Jackson, plus one from Alex Green gave Shaw a comfortable 5-0 home win over Liden Community in their final game of the season.
Under 12 DivISION 2
Another title was decided at the weekend when the top two, Wroughton and Old Town United Cubs met at St Joesphs.
A cracking game ended with honours even at 1-1, Carl Read putting Wroughton in front in the first period and Daniel Smith equalising for Old Town.
The draw was enough to secure the title for Wroughton with one game to go.
Greenmeadow consolidated fourth place with a 5-3 win over Shrivenham & Watchfield. Lee Horgan hit two goals and there were further strikes for Thomas Butcher, William Blake and Justin Bird.
The other match played saw Blunsdon Colts and Marlborough Youth share 10 goals, Blunsdon eventually winning the match 6-4.
Under 11
Only the Central Division saw any action with the top two both completing their fixtures.
Champions Croft completed their programme with a 4-2 away win at Ferndale Rodbourne Pumas while Brunel Boys were 14-0 winners over Swindon Badgers thanks to goals from Jordan Williams (4), Michael Malekides (4), Liam Ody (2), Edward Maguire (2), David Shepherd and Craig Beckerleg.
Under 10 North
Blunsdon Colts moved up into second place after a 4-1 away win at Cirencester Juniors Cubs, Elliott Wheatley and Billy Rich both scoring twice.
Under 10 West
The two teams at the bottom of the table met at Fairford, and it was visitors Marlborough who came away with all three points following a 4-2 win. This victory moved them up one place in the table.
Malmesbury won the local derby with Minety 3-0, Matthew Cootes scoring all three for Malmesbury.
Under 9 North
Cirencester Town Juniors made sure of the North Division championship with a 5-1 home win over Shrivenham & Watchfield. Nathan Littler (2), Dan Warriner, Jack Milner and Fraser Gardiner were the scorers.
The goal scored by Warriner was the 100th Cirencester had scored in the league this season.
Second-placed Highworth Town West also won, consolidating the runners-up position following a 1-0 win over Blunsdon Colts.
Stratton Youth moved up into third place after a 2-0 win over Cricklade Cubs, Jack Ayres getting both Stratton goals.
Goals from Lewis Watts and Joshua Passmore gave Lydiard Youth B a win by a similar scoreline against Uffington United.
At the bottom end of the table it was honours even between Fairford and Highworth Juniors, Thomas Denmead scoring for Fairford and Freddie Elton for Highworth.
Under 9 West
Shock of the day saw second-placed Westbrook slip up when they went down 2-1 at midtable Purton.
In an end-to-end game played in a sporting manner, two goals from Josh Fail and Eddie Gibson edged it for the home side.
Greenmeadow remain on Wootton Bassett's tail in second place after a comfortable 7-1 win at Highworth Town South. Matthew Jones was star of the show with four goals, Karl Lewington weighed in with two and Dominic Randall added a seventh.
Shaw had a welcome 4-2 win at Minety, with Fraser Nutland and Tom Howitt on target for Minety.
The other two matches ended in draws, Cricklade Colts and Swindon Badgers sharing four goals, John McDonald and Jack Peare scoring for Cricklade and Daniel Hicks and Adam Wooley for the Badgers.
Marlborough and Malmesbury went one better, drawing 3-3, Adam Lavis (2) and Tom O'Donell the Marlborough scorers.
Under 9 Central
Swindon Soccer Skills edged closer to the league title with a 2-1 win at third-placed Robins.
Second-placed Stratton Juniors lost ground when they failed to find the net in their match against fourth- placed Ferndale Rodbourne, Ferndale also firing blanks in a rare 0-0 draw in mini-soccer.
Two goals from Tom Stratton gave Old Town United a 2-0 home win over Croft Juniors.
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