Essex Sunday Corinthian Football League

Premier Division

West Thurrock have been relegated after drawing 2-2 at Elm Park Eagles on Sunday.

The draw was not enough for the basement dwellers, who are now seven points from safety with one game left to play.

Grant Eagles and Joshua Perry both struck for the away side but a total of just ten points from 17 fixtures tell its own sorry story.

Elm Park Eagles remain threatened by the drop, with Morfdown Elect - a place below then in ninth - just three points behind with a game in hand.

Third-placed EMWA have nothing to play for with the runners-up spot and the championship decided and they lost 2-1 against Woodbridge.

A goal from Jermaine Dowe was not enough for the home side, who trail second-placed Warren United by ten points.

Morfdown Elect, currently second bottom, are still clinging onto their top-flight status after losing 6-1 at home to Romford Elite.

Garry Baker, Pa Lette Jallow, Daniel Daley, Luke Slater and Ian Sawyer (2) all found the back of the net for the away side.

Division One

Ainslie Wood are hot on the heels of league-leaders Aldborough Hatch after edging out Lonsdale 4-3 in a thrilling encounter.

Just a point behind the current table toppers, Wood also have two games in hand on Hatch.

Goals from Toyan Wedderburn, Jonathan Carter, Eric Kelly and James Sims-Williams secured the points for Ainslie Wood.

May & Baker Club were 3-1 victors over Repton Park but cannot break into the top four despite the win over the fourth-placed side.

David Gerchen struck twice for M & B, with Paul David Scott also netting for the home side.

Division Two

Flanders look set to win the title after picking up a 4-1 win over Heathside.

With a game in hand on second-placed Leyton Green and will clinch the championship with another victory.

The win was sealed thanks to a four-goal haul from Matt Hector, though Sam Owen ruined the clean sheet by replying for Heathside.

Division Two Cup

Park Tavern won a five-goal thriller with title hopefuls Leyton Green 3-2.

Kristopher Brown (2) and Charlie Legg scored the goals to seal the win for Park.

Corinthian Cup

Premier Division outfit Coral made their higher league status tell by defeating Division One Aldborough Hatch 2-1.

Substitute Luke Thomas was on target for Coral.

Trophyland Cup

Four goals from Thomas Metcalfe fired Warren United Reserves to a comprehensive 4-0 win over Archers Athletic.