The Division Three title of the Weston Super Mare & District league was settled when Sporting Weston Colts beat St George Easton-In-Gordano A to claim the crown.
Sporting travelled to Court Hay to take on St George A’s as both Kaan Berk and Callum Tucker scored a brace and Alex Taylor netted for the campions in the 5-1 win, whilst Dan Stewart netted for Saints.
In the same Division Berrow Reserves won 4-2 against Axbridge United Reserves, two from Henry Saunders and one each from Joe Wall and Lee Gabell got the four goals for the seasiders as Dan Johnson and Dean Sovelton replied for Axbridge.
With only one game to go in Division Three the league standings are all but wrapped up.
The remaining fixture between second and third placed Nailsea and Easton-In-Gordano on Thursday will determine who finishes runner up after a tightly contested season.
Haywood Village will meet Weston Town in the Atwell Shield final after winning their semi-finals.
Haywood beat Churchill Club 70 5-0 with Luke Page, Dan Sprague, Nathan Best, Nick Lee and Callum McManus all scoring.
Town travelled to Isle of Wedmore winning 4-1 where Harrison Campbell scored a double, and Cam Milkins and Luke Weeks got one each to send Town to their third cup final this year after a fantastic season. Billy Halford scored for the Islanders.
In Division One two goals from Alex Matter saw Worle Reserves win 2-1 against Portishead Town A for whom Callum Honey scored.
Division Two leaders Axbridge United, who received the April team of the month award, extended their lead at the top of the table with a 5-0 over Clevedon United A.
Tyler White scored a brace whilst Ted Hacker, Ben Attwood and Brandon Sweeting all added one more each.
Berrow recorded a massive win over last placed Worle Rangers Reserves.
Jay Bryant got four, Finn Paul scored a brace, and Aminul Barik and Declan Christie added one more each for Berrow in their 8-0 victory.
Just one game in Division Four saw Weston Crusaders turn a 0-1 deficit at half time into a 2-1 win, Khalil Al-Hoori had given United the lead but Duane Allen and Sam White hit back for Crusaders.
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