Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League.
RED Horse continue to falter in Division One, as they were on the receiving end of a four-goal defeat.
Opponents Broadway United produced their best performance of the season with goals from Jason Horsburgh (2), Hopkins and Craig.
The top two shared four goals at Pinvin. The home side scored through Izod and Bulford, visitors Mickleton Rangers hit back via Mills and Tye.
Evesham WMC won at Bretforton Old Boys.
Goals from Williams, Stanley and Heritage earned Cider Mill the points at Ambassador.
Golden Cross defeated Stour Excelsior with goals from Price, Magee and Howard.
Division Two basement club Tesco United shocked high-flying Honeybourne Gate Inn to record their first league win of the campaign.
Tesco scored through Lord and Charman, the Gate replied through Andrews.
Leaders Bulls Head edged out Offenham Rovers. The Bidford side had Downey, Fathers and Layton on the scoresheet, Rovers responded with goals from Ireland and Puttock.
A Clements double led Fladbury Athletic to defeat against Alderton.
A Beckingham double helped WMK overcome Bredon.
Bostock and Diston scored as Eckington defeated Ashton, for whom Begley scored.
Division Three leaders Black Bear took the local honours against Tewkesbury Town. Jones (2), Petitt, Hopson, Arnold and Sheehan scored for Black Bear.
Second-placed Offenham Park Rangers slipped up at Defford/ Besford United, for whom Lawson and Ballard struck.
Badsey Recreation came from two down to defeat Broadway United Reserves. United scored through Thompson (2) before goals from Bishop (2) and Schembri turned the game around.
Wickhamford Sports edged out Bengeworth Sports in a seven-goal thriller.
Wickhamford’s goalscorers were Laurer, Berry, Gibbons and Stevens. The home side fired back through Huckvale (2) and Cumberland.
Lenches Lions defeated Northway, as Goodwin netted twice for the Lions.
Something had to give at the top of Division Four as two sides with unbeaten records met at Pebworth.
It was the home side who succumbed, despite a Reading double, as visitors Black Bear Reserves scored through Cook, Stacey and Nottingham.
Leaders AC Olympia defeated Pershore Athletic with goals from Rowan, Barnes and Elliott.
Ambassador Reserves defeated George & Dragon 7-6 in a match that produced 13 goals. Hancock (3) and Keen (2) were among the goals for Ambassador.
Bullock hit a treble for Cider Mill Reserves, but it was in vain, as a similar feat by Conor Corr saw visitors Badsey leave with the points.
Goals from Hillyard and Machin gave Sun Inn the win at Stour Excelsior Reserves.
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