INKBERROW maintained their perfect start in the Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League Division Two with a 5-0 win over Alderton.

Goals from Jordan, Dixon, Ledbury, Algar and an own goal made it three wins from three games.

They are joined at the top by Crowle who defeated Cider-mill 3-1 with goals from Hatchett, Gwillam and Stone.

A Nick Burrows hat-trick led Offenham Rovers to a convincing win at Badsey.

Oddfellows came from be-hind to win 2-1 at Bredon with goals from Dipple and Redding. Mickleton Rangers secured a four-goal win over Tewkesbury Town.

A solitary Jackson goal earned Golden Cross the points in Division Three and ended Pinvin United's unbeaten start to the season.

Ashton hit seven without reply against Stour Excelsior, Nichols and Adams both netting twice, while Broadway United Reserves and Honey-bourne Gate Inn produced a dour goalless draw.

Two goals from Barney Hodge moved Tesco United into the Knock-out Cup second round at the expense of Defford and Besford United.

A hat-trick from Mark Hau-ghty led Gardeners Arms to an impressive 4-2 win over the Bear in Division One.

The newly-promoted side are adapting well to life in the top division as are Moreton Town, who defeated Evesham WMC 1-0 thanks to a Wallace effort.

Broadway United remain rooted to the foot of the table after a Matt Staley treble wrapped up Red Horse's 4-2 victory.

Ambassador remain top after goals from Heath and Hands defeated Peopleton 2-1 with Lawson bagging a consolation.

A Steve Brown double earn-ed Bretforton Old Boys a 3-2 victory at Upton Snodsbury.

The top-of-the-table clash in Division Four saw Pebworth and WMK share two goals.

Keay gave the Tewkesbury side the lead before James levelled for Pebworth.

A Waghorn treble led Lenches Lions to victory at Am-bassador Reserves and Heritage hit four as Riverside comfortably accounted for Working-men's Nomads.