CIDERMILL remained top of Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League Division Three with a hard-earned 4-2 win over Broadway United Reserves.

Reading (2), Cox and Bullock were on target with Luke Sallis netting twice for the visitors.

Stratford United remain rooted to the foot of the table after losing 3-0 to Inkberrow.

The visitors scored through Griffiths, Johnson and Sheen.

Ecosamba came from behind to defeat Badsey Recreation 3-1 with goals from Mear (2) and Knott after Bishop put Badsey ahead.

Charlton Old Boys moved second in Division Four with a 7-2 win over 10-man Stour Excelsior Reserves.

Chris Clements (3) and Andy Clements (2) were among the Old Boys scorers.

Leaders Tewkesbury Town won 4-1 at Harvington through Walton, Bason, Tarling and an own goal.

Pebworth recorded a 3-0 win over Dragons with goals from Grey, Wilkes and Williams.

Bengeworth defeated Fortis 3-1 thanks to Burford, Mason and Lane with Wallace replying.

Bear remained top of Division One following a narrow 3-2 win at WMK.

Matt Staley (2) and Davis scored for Bear with Pritchard and Nasser netting for the hosts.

Stour Excelsior produced an excellent performance to defeat Fladbury Athletic 6-1.

Featherstone (2), Dunsbee (2), Carr and Harris scored for the Shipston side.

Champions Bretforton Old Boys continued to leak goals as Sam Ford (2), Irons and Grady netted in a 4-1 win for Evesham WMC, who moved up to second. Robbie Harris pulled a goal back.

A second-half strike from Roberts earned Pinvin United the three points at the expense of Eckington.

Alcester Town moved to the top of Division Two with a convincing 7-2 win at in-form Mickleton Rangers as Dance netted a treble for Alcester.

Second-placed Bredon hit four without reply at Defford/Besford United with Jake Petitt (3) and the evergreen Lee Diamond scoring.

Jacksons Fairfield got back to winning ways as Stanley and Radford scored to defeat Offenham Rovers 2-0.

Alderton picked up a much-needed 4-2 win against AC Olympia with Matt Greaves scoring all four goals.

There were two comfortable wins in the Evesham Mechanical Services Knockout Cup.

Tesco United hit seven without reply at Ambi Allsports with Steele (4), Colston (2) and Stevens scoring.

Doubles from Burtenshaw and Jeffs helped Broadway United overcome Ambassador 6-1.