PROMOTED Eckington have had no problem adjusting to life in Birdeye Sports Evesham Sunday League Division Two, moving to the top of the league after a six-goal thumping of Honeybourne Gate Inn.

Their goals came from a McDonald hat-trick, Bostock (2) and Mather.

Pinvin United recovered from last week’s loss by winning at Alderton, Bellamy (4) and Izod scored for Pinvin, Alderton replying through Ellis and Rowlands.

Bretforton Old Boys got back to winning ways in Division One, edging out Ambassador in a game that produced seven goals.

Clarke (2), Brain and Layton scored for Old Boys, Simms, Hands and Heath netted for Ambassador.

Evesham WMC remain pointless following defeat to Mickleton Rangers in a nine-goal thriller. Doubles from Gabb and Tye saw Rangers home, Harris scoring twice for the Workies.

Northway are finding their form in Division Three, resoundingly beating local rivals Tewkesbury Town with goals from Allcock (6), Wiggins and Shaw.

WMK took the lead against Wickhamford Sports with a Nasser strike before the visitors levelled through Byron to ensure a share of the spoils.

Black Bear march on in Division Four, the prolific Petitt scoring four against Pebworth, for whom Staite and Shepherd scored.

Halcyon Swans and Stour Excelsior Reserves drew, Worthington on target for Swans, Crogson for Stour.

Last year’s finalists Crowle progressed in the WFA Sunday Junior Cup along with Red Horse and Upton Snodsbury.

In the Minor Cup, Fish and Anchor, Offenham Rovers, Lenches Lions, Vauxhall, Ashton, Tesco United and Cider Mill all reached round three.

The match between Fladbury Athletic and Bengeworth Sports was abandoned due to a serious injury to a player.