WESTFIELDS Reserves are still unbeaten at home in the HFA County League Premier Division after seeing off Hereford Lads Club Reserves 4-1.

Jack Manuel scored twice for Westfields, while Zak Farnell and Ollie Smith were also on target.

Hinton still lead the division, but a 0-0 draw at Fownhope has renewed Tenbury United's hopes that they can catch them.

Hinton are six points clear, but Tenbury have a game in hand.

Ewyas Harold were the biggest winners on the day, thrashing Bartestree 7-1.

Harold – who beat the same opponents last week to retain the HFA Charity Bowl on penalties – were helped thanks to four goals from Jake Cleves.

Elsewhere, Holme Lacy beat Leominster Town 3-0, while Wellington Reserves and Orleton Colts drew 2-2.

Kington Town Reserves have now won their last six games and are odds-on favourites to finish runners-up in Division One.

Last Saturday, the Yellows, who had Matthew Price sent off, beat Holme Lacy Reserves 3-1 thanks to goals from Dan Stack, Jonathan Morris and an own goal.

Leaders Tenbury Town haven't quite won the division yet after drawing 0-0 with Ledbury Town Reserves.

Bottom club Orleton Colts Reserves could only field nine players at Wellington Colts and were subsequently thumped 16-1, while Hinton Reserves saw off Fownhope Reserves 3-0.

Burghill Rangers won the big battle at the top of Division Two and are now favourites to lift the title.

Goals from David Olive and Michael Olive saw them beat previously unbeaten Kingstone Rovers 2-1.

In the one other game to take place in the division, Bartestree Reserves beat Toros 2-1.