Bromyard Town need to win their final Banks's Brewery West Midlands League game of the season against visiting Leominster Town this Saturday to clinch the Division 1 South title.

After playing three games in five days, starting with a heavy home defeat to current title holders and closest rivals Wellington, they beat Sikh Hunters and Malvern Town Reserves over the weekend to take themselves a point clear with one game to play.

On Monday they travelled to Malvern and claimed a hard earned 3-0 victory to set up their championship bid.

They took a two-goal interval lead thanks to two glaring goalkeeping errors. The first came when the keeper failed to gather a cross and Andy Kingston pounced to force the ball home from close range.

In the last minute of the first period the keeper again spilt the ball for Chris Jefferson to tuck it home from an acute angle.

Bromyard sealed the win with the best move of the game when Carl Morgan crossed from the right for Kingston to find the target with a low drive.

l On Saturday Bromyard came back from a goal down to beat Sikh Hunters 3-1 at home.

After Bromyard had missed a couple of good early chances the visitors took the lead with a breakaway goal. Mark Hopkins came out of his goal to parry the first attempt but could do nothing about the follow up. On the stroke of halftime Bromyard equalised when a right-wing corner from Carl Morgan was firmly headed home by Luke Johnston. The same combination repeated the move shortly after the break for Johnston to give his side the lead.

Fifteen minutes from the end an attempted clearance from the visiting keeper cannoned off Chris Jefferson who reacted quickly and fired home from close range.

l In a midweek game Wellington exacted revenge for a home defeat to Bromyard when they hammered home five without reply in the return fixture, striker Pete Wallace scoring a splendid hat-trick and Mark Cross, a brace.