WESTFIELDS Reserves have gone joint top of the HFA County League Premier Division after dramatically beating Tenbury United 4-3.
It looked like the Hereford side would have to settle for a point after Tenbury came from 3-1 down to level the game.
Westfields also missed a penalty, but up popped Sam Taylor to win the game in the last minute.
Their other scorers were Ben Thomas, Zac Sirrell and Ieuan Woodcock.
Wellington Rangers – who saw their game against Hinton called off due to a waterlogged pitch – are still top on goal difference, while Kington Town Reserves, who have two games in hand, are three points further adrift.
Elsewhere, a hat-trick from Paul Jenkins saw Fownhope thrash Leominster Town 8-0, while goals from Luke Price, Richard Sevenoaks and Mark Cooper helped Ewyas Harold beat Tenbury Town 3-0.
In Division One, Ludlow Town Colts comfortably saw off Ewyas Harold Reserves 6-0, while Holme Lacy Reserves and Ledbury Town Reserves shared a 3-3 draw.
And in Division Two, Weston-under-Penyard and Civil Service beat Fownhope Reserves and Dore Valley respectively, while a Mike Symonds goal was enough for Shobdon to swap places with Kington Colts at the foot of the division.
There were also two Junior Cup quarter-final matches that took place.
Kingstone Rovers needed extra time to beat St John Howle Hill 2-1, while Marcus Potts and Jack Tomlinson helped Wellington Colts overcome Woofferton by the same scoreline.
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