Essex Sunday Corinthian Football League

Division One

Third-placed Repton Park will hope remain in the title race going into their final fixture of the season after beating Warren United Reserves 4-1 on Sunday.

Victory leaves them two points behind current leaders Aldborough Hatch, who also have just the one game remaining.

However, second-placed Ainslie Wood have played two games fewer than both sides and trail Hatch by a point but lead Repton Park by the same margin, meaning the title chase is in their hands.

Fifth-placed May & Baker Club were 2-1 winners over seventh-placed Archers Athletic but cannot finish any higher than their current position.

Goals from David Ryan and Paul David Scott sealed the win for May and Baker.

In the division's only other fixture, Lonsdale were awarded an away win at CSKA Dynamos.

Division Two

Goalkeeper Peter Spearman scored twice as champions Flanders crushed third-placed Romford Galaxy to bring the curtain down on their season in style.

The victory brings to an end a hugely-successful season which has seen Flanders score 80 goals in just 16 games and lose just once.

Adding to Spearman's unlikely double were Matt Hunt (2), Matt Hector (2), Gary John Carter, Adam Hunt and Peter Laing.

Premier Division Cup

EMWA have won the Premier Division Cup after defeating Morfdown Elect 2-0 at Thurrock.

Goals from Reece Morgan and Thomas Quinn sealed the win and ensured EMWA ended the season with silverware.

Spring Cup

Park Tavern made light work of winning the Spring Cup, beating Heathside 3-0 in the final.

Danny Black, Perry Bruce and Jack Taylor all got on the scoresheet for Tavern.