WESTFIELDS will say farewell to their Rotherwas ground in style tomorrow by being presented with the West Midlands League Premier Division championship trophy.
They entertain Ettingshall (2.45) in their final game of the season, which is also their last ever game at Rotherwas before moving to a new ground at Moor House next season.
Westfields need a point to be absolutely certain of the title and promotion to the Midland Alliance, although even if they lose it will take a mathematical miracle for nearest rivals Kington Town to overtake them.
Kington, who have beaten Westfields twice during the past week, need to improve their goal difference by 21 goals to overtake their Herefordshire rivals. They entertain Bromyard Town tomorrow (2.45).
* Malvern Town had to settle for sixth place after finishing their programme with a 2-1 defeat at relegation-threatened Dudley Town last night.
Two goals in the last 10 minutes cancelled out Des Cox's 60th minute opener.
In a game where there were numerous chances for both sides, Town hit the woodwork twice in the first half, and Rik Halion was denied by an excellent save, immediately prior to the home side's equaliser.
In a frantic final five minutes, Halion was again denied by the Dudley 'keeper and Mark Johnson fired wide when well placed.
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