EVESHAM WMC's Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League Division One title hopes were dented.

They fell to a surprise 4-1 defeat at Pinvin United as Mark Bellamy, the division’s top-scorer for the past two seasons, hit a double alongside goals from Izod and Dorgan.

Chris Malin netted a consolation for the Workies, who are just one ahead of Bear at the top on goal difference.

In the Pershore Hospital Junior Cup, Bretforton Old Boys reached the last four with a victory over Eckington for a second successive week, winning 6-3.

Broadway United edged out Stour Excelsior 1-0.

Bredon’s unbeaten Division Two record ended abruptly as Jacksons Fairfield produced a clinical performance to go top of the division.

Liam Scrivens hit a treble with further strikes from Large, Turley and an own goal in a 6-1 success.

Alcester Town were knocked off the top, being held 4-4 at home by Mickleton Rangers, who twice came from two goals down.

Dance (2) and Ellis (2) scored for Town with Rangers replying through Mills (2), Collins and Neal.

Alderton moved into mid-table with a 5-0 win over Tesco United through Greaves (2), Dawson, Reid and Bowles.

In Division Three, Inkberrow closed the gap at the top with an excellent 4-0 win over Ecosamba with Lewis Sheen and Johnson both netting doubles.

Stratford United picked up much-needed points with a 4-1 victory at Sun Inn.

Clifford (2), Hammocks and Rapson scored for United, while Collins netted for Sun Inn.

Broadway United Reserves completed a quickfire double over Badsey Recreation.

Banning (2) and Proctor scored for Badsey but Broadway responded with five goals from Aspey (2), Rich, Clark and Maroney.

Ambi Allsports recorded a 9-0 win over Ruby Jacks in Division Four.

The goalscorers were Woods (3), Major (2), Hall, Evans, Badham and Millan.

Pebworth progressed in the Express-Funding Mick Godwin Cup.

Mallory and Grey scored the goals against Stour Excelsior Reserves in a 2-0 success.

In the Pershore Hospital Minor Cup, Dragons defeated higher-graded Defford/Besford United on penalties after drawing 1-1.

Charlton Old Boys defeated Division Four leaders Tewkesbury Town 4-2, while there were comfortable wins for Cidermill and Harvington.

Ambassador have withdrawn from Division Three, citing a lack of commitment from players.