WELLINGTON Reserves are the new leaders of Hereford Times Herefordshire Football League Premier Division after they beat Pegasus Reserves on Tuesday night.

Glen Segust scored the only goal of the game that takes Welly level on points with Ewyas Harold, but with a better goal difference.

Only Wellington or Ewyas Harold can win the league now, with the defeat leaving Pegasus five points off top spot with just one game left to play.

The top two have two games left, with Wellington hosting Fownhope this Saturday and Ewyas Harold entertaining Hinton.

The other game on Tuesday night saw Hinton and Lads Club Reserves share a 1-1 draw.

Hinton are this week's team of the week after they thrashed Westfields Reserves 4-0 last Saturday.

Nigel Mosinski scored twice, with Tai Craft and Jack Trattell also on the scoresheet for the Hereford side.

Elsewhere, a Kieron Chambers goal was enough to earn Fownhope a 1-0 win against Lads Club Reserves, that keeps them in fourth spot.

Leominster Town finished their league campaign with a 7-1 defeat at Tenbury United.

Tenbury, who won the HFA Charity Bowl last week after beating Westfields Reserves 2-0, have now moved up to seventh in the league table.

Ryan Morris and Macaulay scored twice against Leominster, with Aaron Morris and Sam Williams also on target.

Ledbury Town Reserves are the odd-son favourites to win Division 1 after Bromyard surprisingly went down 3-2 to Ewyas Harold Reserves.

Frazer Brymer, Jordan Evans and Harry Hales were on target for Harold.

Ledbury, who beat Hinton Reserves 3-1 thanks to goals from Rodney Hathaway, Jamie Welch and Patrick Morgan, are now joint top with two games to play.

Bromyard have completed their league fixtures.

Hat-tricks from Kiko Azzam and John Honey and a brace from Marlon Ransome saw Fownhope Reserves hammer Bartestree Reserves 10-1.

Tenbury Town look like they will win Division 2 after they beat Civil Service 3-1.

Town are now level on points with Sinkums, but have two games in hand.

In the other game of the game, Kingstone Harriers and Kington Town Reserves drew 3-3.