DIVISION Four leaders Fairfield Sports were surprisingly held by Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League strugglers Tesco.
Fairfield led at the interval with goals from Hawkins and Martins, but Tesco struck back with Groves and Kennedy both finding the net to snatch a point.
Bengeworth Sports remain second after hitting nine past Blue Maze with West and Wicks both scoring twice.
A Cox hat-trick maintained Cider Mill's promotion hopes after victory at Royal Oak, while Broadway Reserves came from behind to defeat Lenches Lions thanks to goals from Smith (2), Jordan and Dyke.
Goals from James and Nicholls gave Riverside a narrow win over Pebworth for whom Sprigg replied.
Moreton Town continue to top the third division after comfortably defeating Wickhamford with Ashley Hurrell and Ben Shurmer both netting doubles.
Eckington are second after a Steve Mather double helped defeat Pinvin. Gardeners Arms, with games in hand, recorded an important win at Crowle where Haughty, Griffiths and Haines all found the net.
A Sibanda treble earned Golden Cross the points at Ashton, a Read double gave Queens victory over fellow strugglers Bell, while Hedderman and Semke were on target for Norgren against Sporting Theocs.
Bretforton Old Boys need just one more point to clinch promotion from Division Two following a four-goal win at Bredon with Paul Jones netting a hat-trick.
Willersey's promotion hopes were dented as they suffered a home defeat against third-placed Alderton for whom former Willersey player Ashley Mitchell scored twice.
A Jake Petitt double gave Tewkesbury Town victory against Defford and Besford.
Broadway United took a step towards first division survival with a crucial win over Mickleton Rangers.
Ambassador look set to retain the title after Simon Brain's treble led the way as they hit six without reply at Offenham.
Chris Dixon scored twice for Inkberrow, but his efforts proved in vain as they slipped to defeat at neighbours Upton Snodsbury for whom Tony McLean scored twice.
Red Horse edged out Evesham WMC with goals from Stride and Pinkney, while Bear and Peopleton shared four goals.
Results
Division One: Upton Snodsbury 5, Inkberrow 3; Bear 2, Peopleton 2; Red Horse 2, Evesham WMC 1; Offenham Rvrs 0, Ambassador 6; Broadway Utd 3, Mickleton Rgrs 2.
Division Two: Bredon 0, Bretforton OB 4; Willersey 3, Alderton 5; Defford & Besford 0, Tewkesbury Tn 2.
Division Three: Crowle 1, Gardeners Arms 3; Norgren 2, Sporting Theocs 1; Queens 3, Bell Utd 1; Moreton Tn 7, Wickhamford 2; Ashton 1, Golden Cross 4; Eckington 5, Pinvin Utd 3.
Division Four: Royal Oak 2, Cider Mill 6; Riverside 2, Pebworth 1; Bengeworth Spts 9, Blue Maze 1; Lenches Lions 2, Broadway Utd Res 4; Tesco 2, Fairfield Spts 2.
Fixtures for Sunday
WFA Minor Cup fifth round: Rubery RBL v Bretforton Old Boys, Gardeners Arms v Morgan Aero 8; Ocean Design Rgrs v Eckington.
Evesham Mechanical Services Subsidiary Cup second round: Moreton Tn v Inkberrow.
Division One: Ambassador v Evesham WMC, Upton Snodsbury v Bear, Peopleton v Offenham Rvrs, Red Horse v Moreton Wdrs, Mickleton Rgrs v Broadway Utd.
Division Two: Bredon v Shipston Excelsior, Defford & Besford v Badsey Rec, Willersey v Tewkesbury Tn.
Division Three: Sporting Theocs v Norgren, Bell Utd v Ashton, Wickhamford v Crowle, Golden Cross v Pinvin Utd.
Division Four: Broadway Utd Res v Gate Inn, Riverside v Bengeworth Spts; Lenches Lions v Tesco, Pebworth v Fairfield Spts, Cider Mill v Royal Oak.
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