Abingdon Tn 1 (Wells 61)
Almondsbury Tn 0
Abingdon Town put in a fantastic performance to defy the odds with a shock win over title-chasing Almondsbury Town.
It denied the visitors promotion, and allowed North Leigh to take the Premier Division title on goal difference.
However, it wasn't quite enough to lift Town out of the relegation zone as Carterton drew 1-1 at Kidlington.
The decisive moment came in the 61st minute when, after a spell of sustained pressure, the ball fell to Richard Wells inside the area and he fired home.
Abingdon had missed a penalty two minutes before half-time when Carl Bloomfield was brought down by keeper Danny Holdcroft - who was only shown a yellow card.
Bloomfield got to take the spot-kick, but Holdcroft dived to his left to save.
After Wells had broken the deadlock, Almondsbury piled on the pressure.
But the Abingdon defence - superbly marshalled by captain Ian Smith and Luke Beauchamp - and with goalkeeper Gareth Walker pulling off several fine saves, held out.
Ardley Utd 1 (Prescott 48)
Hook Norton 3 (Davis 31, Howkins 80, Spiero 88)
Ben Spiero ended his reign as Hook Norton's joint manager in perfect fashion with the goal that sealed victory at Ardley United.
Joe Davies gave Hook Norton the lead in the 31st minute with a low shot after Lee Harris flicked on Shaun Lambourne's free-kick.
Ardley levelled three minutes into the second half when keeper Richard Meadows failed to intercept a through ball, and Andy Prescott nipped in to lob keeper Richard Meadows.
Karlton Stratford, who is taking over as boss, then brought on Steve Howkins, who headed his first goal for the club in the 80th minute.
And fellow substitute Spiero chipped Matt Dixon for No 3.
Clanfield 1 (McKeon 59)
Easington Sports 0
Sean McKeon's super strike saw ten-man Clanfield end their Division 1 West programme in style.
Maycock struck in the 59th minute, turning on the edge of the box before cracking a volley into the top corner.
It came just four minutes after Clanfield had defender Ashley Johnson sent off for a reckless tackle on Callum Convey.
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