WORCESTER Raiders have another West Midlands League Division One title test at Old Wulfrunians on Tuesday (7.45pm).

The Claines Lane side saw off bottom-of-the-table visitors Willenhall Town 3-0 on Saturday a week after drawing 1-1 at home to promotion rivals Darlaston Town.

Raiders, whose goals against Willenhall all arrived in the second half, are in prime position five points behind leaders Darlaston with four games in hand.

Tonight's opponents Old Wulfs are way off the pace in sixth spot and the Brinsford Stadium outfit lost 2-0 at Raiders last September.

But they defeated Worcester's fifth-placed county rivals Droitwich Spa 3-2 at home on Saturday.

Tyler Attwood opened the scoring for Raiders against Willenhall after coming on as a substitute.

Roland Krol tapped in from close range to extend the lead and Richard Smith hammered home the third goal.

Meanwhile, Spa go to Tividale-based Wrens Nest on Tuesday (7.45pm) to face the side who crashed 7-0 at Raiders last month.

Two quick goals for Wulfs put Spa behind at the interval but Chris Conway hit back when he followed up on his saved penalty.

Conway scored again but the hosts had bagged a third goal by then.

Malvern Town won 4-0 at Bilston Town Community in the Premier Division.

Two second-half goals apiece from former Worcester City forward Dave Reynolds and Matt Turner extended their unbeaten run to 12 games.

Reynolds opened the scoring shortly after the restart before Turner doubled the advantage five minutes later.

Just before the hour mark Reynolds did well to increase the lead and Turner completed the scoring on 64 minutes.

Second-from-bottom Pershore Town dropped a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 at fellow strugglers Dudley Sports with Nick Seabourne bagging a brace.

Bewdley Town host Cradley Town on Tuesday (7.45pm) after a 2-1 home loss to Dudley Town on Saturday.

Inkberrow went top in Midland League Division Three thanks to a 2-1 triumph at Central Ajax.

Nathan Davies grabbed a double for the villagers who are two points ahead of second-placed AFC Solihull having played four games more.