A REMARKABLE comeback from ten-man KGV Worcester saw them lift the Bernard Finnegan Cup with a 3-2 win against VBL Sports.
KGV goalkeeper Jamie Lambert was sent off after only four minutes of the Worcester League clash at St George’s Lane and when VBL went 2-0 up through John Edwards and Neil Taverner, the game seemed over.
However, two goals from Craig Selby and a Nathan Owen penalty sealed an unlikely victory for KGV. Meanwhile, Coppertops Athletic are the champions of Sunday League Division One, clinching the title with a 3-2 win at Northwick Vale.
Matt Hannant scored twice with Richard Millard grabbing a last minute winner.
Shane Smith bagged two as Mazak returned to winning ways with a 3-1 win at Martley Spurs Reserves.
They will take the runners-up spot if they win their last two matches.
Hallow Village are still in the promotion mix after Jamie Lawrence cracked a hat-trick and Chris White a brace as they crushed Malvern Radar 6-2.
Elsewhere, goals from Simon Hands and Gary Skyrme gave Blue Star a 2-1 home win over HDNL Sports.
In Division Two, Marcus Cooke hit a hat-trick for Wessie in their 3-1 win at Blackpole Sports.
Despite losing 5-3 at Hallow, where Graham Henman bagged two for the hosts, West Midland have gained promotion from Division Three as Brewers could only draw 1-1 with Wychbold RBL Reserves.
David Perreira notched a double for VFC Keyz who drew 3-3 with Cutnall Green.
Rick Holloway and Dean Ballard were on target for Worcester City Wanderers in their 2-1 Division Four victory over Worcester Lynx.
On Saturday, VBL Sports beat Powick 3-2 to keep the title race alive but must rely on Powick dropping at least a point if they are to overtake them in their remaining three matches.
Meanwhile, Chris Parker fired a treble and Mike Roskans and Matt Wren both netted doubles as Newtown Sports won 8-0 at Worcester Anchors.
Mark Winters netted twice in Hallow’s 5-1 success against Worcester Raiders.
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