Athletico Indaline's shock 5-1 win against second-placed Sandman in Autotype UTV League Division 1 may just be enough to avoid a return to Division 2.
Athletico's goalscorers were Mark Haynes (3), Danny Curran and Andy Martin, while Paul Tassell replied for Sandman.
In Division 2, Dean Greenaway notched his third hat-trick in successive games to help JP's to a 5-0 victory against Long Wittenham.
Ian Wilson and Danny Cleevely also scored, but the result came too late to deny Wittenham the third promotion spot
Buckland recovered from an early Forest Hill goal to win their important Division 3A title-decider 3-1 with the help of a hat-trick from top marksman Ross McDonald.
Andy Rowland headed Forest into a 1-0 lead midway through the first half. But on the hour, McDonald levelled and soon grabbed two more as Forest committed men forward.
Oxford Instruments threw away a 4-1 lead at Supersonic to draw 4-4.
Goals from Mark Dasilva (2) and Mark Lyford with a Karl Pierce own goal put Instruments in charge, but Supersonic clawed their way back with goals from Brendan Lacey, Mark Stock, Alan Bertram and Neil Smith.
Crown Marcham will miss out on a promotion place, despite a 1-0 away to rivals Medisense, for whom John Christiansen scored.
A single Warren Cartmell strike was enough for The Stocks to see off OUP Wanderers.
In Division 3B, AFC Crowmarsh take the second promotion place behind George & Dragon, despite losing 2-1 at home to Research Machines.
Ian Hatch got Crowmarsh's only goal, with Simon Collett and Adrian Tomkins responding.
The Bell went down 3-0 at home to Dolphin, whose goals came from Nick Somarakis (2) and Peter Cox.
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