AFC Bradmore Social battlers are the comeback kings
AFC Bradmore Social warmed up for their Harry Round Cup final by giving their Division Six title prospects a boost with a thrilling comeback success.
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The Bradmore boys go chasing silverware tomorrow when they face Saint Michael at Wolverhampton Casuals' Brinsford Lane base (7pm), and they will go into the clash in confident mood having edged a seven-goal thriller with Angel Inn.
Unbeaten Bradmore had to go that extra half-a-yard for their latest win having trailed 3-0 at half-time following two goals from Timoll Mckellop and one from Sharmaine Graham.
But the title-chasers rallied brilliantly after the break with strikes from Craig Brittain, Stuart Wright and Matthew Wright, plus an own goal, clinching a dramatic victory.
The win pushed them to within three points of leaders Shamrock, but with three games in hand.
Saint Michael will tackle Bradmore on the back of an away-day success.
Robert Tylec and Kamil Lason found the net as the cup finalists won 2-1 at Brewood.
Third-placed AFC Why Not also battled back from a three-goal half-time deficit to share the spoils with ECC Sports.
Sports were in charge at the break after goals from Lewis Poston, Jake Lewis and Thomas Tranter.
But AFC rallied and earned a point thanks to Owen Davis, Richard Morris and Brandon Maxfield.
AFC Stata were in no mood to throw away their half-time advantage against Three Tuns.
Stata led 4-0 after 45 minutes and then added two more unanswered second-half goals. Nick Gunning (two), James Swift, Jack Guy, Brad Rodgers and an own goal secured a comfortable win.
Dynamo Jacks were edged out 3-2 on home soil by Newbridge.
Wombourne Athletic continued their Division Five promotion push with a vital win.
Goals from Daniel Hall and Matthew Webb proved enough to see off Rising Sun and leave third-placed Wombourne five points behind second-placed Windsor Athletic, but with four games in hand.
Windsor dropped points following an entertaining 3-3 draw with Old Engine.
An early penalty from Marcus Flint put Windsor in front and they doubled that advantage through Liam Pace.
But Old Engine steamed out for the second half and hit back through Shaun Neville following a corner.
Neville levelled from another set-piece with Old Engine then nosing in front thanks to a strike from Arron Whitbrook, again from a corner.
But there was still time for one late twist with Matt Bucknall grabbing a last-minute equaliser for Windsor.
Relegation-threatened Corpus Christi picked up a point thanks to a 1-1 draw at Phoenix TSG.
Wolves Pride boosted their late push for glory in Division Four by bagging their eighth win in 10 league outings.
Two goals from Kyle Matthews and one each from Danny Thornton and Errol Jones saw them beat Wrottersley Old Boys 4-0.
Third-placed Pride are now 15 points behind table-toppers Royal FC, but boast five games in hand.
Darlaston Athletic squandered a two-goal lead, given to them by Ricky Owen and Ben Wilson, to draw 2-2 with Essington WMC.
Newhampton Wolves were rolled over 4-0 at home by Barley Mow Wanderers.
There was no change at the top of Division Three following wins for the leading two teams.
Table-toppers Belgrade marched on with a resounding 7-1 victory against Tettenhall Royal Oak.
Dave Maher, Andy Turvey, Troy Wilson, Charlie Cook, Chad Taylor and Adam Roberts all found the net with an own goal completing Belgrade's tally.
Second-placed Warsones Wanderers had to work hard for their three points, coming from behind to win 2-1 at Dynamo 50 Stile.
Dynamo opened the scoring early on thanks to a 25-yard rocket from Conroy Edwards.
Warstones were level midway through the first half when Ashley Brown netted from close range.
Both sides squandered chances during the second half before Warstones grabbed the winner through Connor Forrester.
Churchill Rovers also overcame an early setback to run out 5-1 winners against UTC.
An own goal dragged Rovers back on level terms and they then took charge with James Thomas, Tom Hill, Jack Johnson and Tommy Stokes adding four unanswered goals.
Unbeaten Old Bulls Head are ready to make a charge for the title in Division Two.
They picked up their 10th win in 11 outings courtesy of a 4-1 success at Balls To Cancer and are now four points behind leaders Wolverhampton Revolution having played six games less.
Two other title contenders, Connaught and SWL Spartak, cancelled each other out in a 2-2 draw.
Tom Czerepaninec and Kane Lewis found the net for Connaught with Kartel O'Neil Martin scoring twice for Spartak, the second of which came via the penalty spot.
The Division One action saw wins for Concero, Grapes and Wednesfield Red Lion.
Concero trailed to TK Wanderers at the break following a strike from 16-year-old Conrad Evans.
But Concero then cashed in when Wanderers lost their keeper to injury with an outfield player taking over between the posts. Andy Jones led the charge with three goals in succession before Ryan McDonagh, Jack Stafford and Adam Walker found the net to see Concero to a 6-1 success.
Saman Surjchi, Anthony Bull, Scott Brownridge and Craig James grabbed the goals that earned Grapes a 4-1 win at home to Chillington WMC.
Alex Bendall claimed Chillington's consolation.
Wednesfield Red Lion came out on top by the odd goal in five at Wombourne Pool Bar.
The one Premier Division clash saw Wolverhampton Casuals Sunday win 2-0 at Emerald Athletic.
AFC Jacks are flying the league flag with pride after booking their place in the final of the Birmingham County FA Roger Wood Memorial Cup thanks to a 3-2 victory against Khalsa Sports.
But hopes of a final showdown with fellow Wolverhampton Sunday League outfit Otter & Vixen were dashed when they went down 3-2 to Austin Ex-Apprentices.
AFC Bentley and Huf Uk both made progress in the GA Evans Cup.
Bentley saw off Wolverhampton Sports GNST 3-1 while Huf were taken to extra-time by All Saints Athletic before winning 3-2.