BELMONT Wanderers have earn the Hereford Times Performance of the Week prize following a 4-2 win at Shobdon Reserves that gives them a fighting chance of winning the Division Three title.

Dermot Clarke, Connor Herbert, Jack Tomlinson and Daniel Rowe scored the goals that won the game for Belmont, with Mark Ammonds and Eli Drury replying for Shobdon.

Belmont are three points behind Dore Valley and Tupsley, but have a better goal difference than the other two teams.

They will win the division if they beat Malvern Vale this Saturday and Tupsley lose at Leominster Reserves.

Tupsley only need a point to secure the title, while Dore Valley will win it if Tupsley and Belmont both lose.

Tupsley moved level on points at the top after beating Weston 3-0.

Elsewhere in the league, teenager goalkeeper Keaton Mclay helped Leominster Town Reserves to an excellent 2-1 away win at Orleton Colts Reserves after pulling off a number of fine saves

Leominster won the game thanks to goals from Jamie Caldicott and Ashley Griffiths.

The solitary game in the Premier Division saw Westfields Reserves draw 0-0 with Orleton Colts.

There was also one league fixture in Division One, which saw Ledbury Town Resevres close the gap at the top to three points.

Dan Herbert and Gavin Hodgkins both scored in a 23-1 win over Ewyas Harold Reserves.

The final of the Jock Handley Cup will be between Sinkums and Bromyard after they won their respective semi-finals.

Sinkums overcame Fownhope Reserves 4-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra-time, while Bromyard beat Woofferton 1-0.