THE West Midlands League Premier Division relegation fight will go down to the final games on Wednesday evening.
Ledbury Town head to third-placed Bewdley Town needing a point to ensure either Bustleholme or Ludlow Town go down with Shawbury.
Bustleholme go to Wyrley Rangers, who are 14th, requiring a win to save their skins.
Ledbury enhanced their chances with a 3-1 win at rivals Bromyard Town who are safe from the bottom two after completing their games.
The hosts opened the scoring on 21 minutes as the ball was whipped across the Ledbury box and Cyril Downing raced in unmarked at the far post to head home.
But Ledbury responded well and Joel Skyers almost levelled with a vicious 25-yard volley that rattled the bar.
The game turned in the final five minutes of the half when Ledbury were awarded a penalty as Phil Preedy was sent sprawling. Lee Hooper's spot-kick was palmed away by Aaron O'Malley and Bryan Craven smashed the rebound against the bar.
Moments later, Ledbury full-back Peter Brown picked out Duncan Preedy who made no mistake from 10 yards to level.
Sixty seconds later, Bromyard were awarded a penalty but 'keeper O'Malley was denied by a superb reflex save from Lewis Skyers.
Ledbury went down the other end and a Duncan Preedy pass was neatly volleyed in by brother Phil.
The visitors dominated the second period and top-scorer Hooper sealed the three points on 63 minutes after racing on to Craven's assist.
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