GREYHOUND put the destiny of the Jewson Herefordshire Sunday League Premier Division into their own hands with a 2-1 triumph at title rivals and table toppers Vaga.

Vaga opened the scoring but the visitors came back strongly and goals from Steve Radziejowski and Chris Aspey ensured victory.

Greyhound are unbeaten in the league and a point from their two remaining games would clinch their 11th crown in 12 seasons, barring a huge defeat.

It is all to play for in Division 1 with two games left and just three points separating leaders Three Elms and chasing side Madley.

Madley go to Bishops Frome on Sunday, while Three Elms play host to third-placed Hereford City and then take on bottom club Sporting K's on Wednesday.

Moorfields have all but wrapped up Division 2 but, with no fixture on Sunday and nearest rivals Pandy involved in the Shelton Cup final, they will have to put the champagne on ice.

In Division 3 Black Horse are still top and need a win from their final match to take the championship, but none of the top three is in action this weekend.

Monument meet Pandy in the Shelton Cup final at Westfields on Sunday (2pm) while in the Division 3 Cup Orcop face Radnor Rovers Reserves at the same venue (11am).