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Around the League

As the season nears the half way stage Shifnal Town, Bewdley Town and

Wolverhampton Casuals look clear promotion favourites with the final spot up for

grabs with another 10 clubs still in the hunt. With Bilston and Littleton not

playing at the weekend the remaining top 7 all won.

The big winners were Wolverhampton Casuals who travelled to Ludlow and beat

Shawbury United 5-0. They followed that up in midweek with a 1-0 home win

against Cradley Town, a Josh Jones goal separating the teams. Cassies have now

conceded just one league goal (a penalty against Wednesfield) in 10 league

games and boast the best defensive record in the Country in all top 10 tiers of

English football. An unbelievable feat and we send our congratulations to Dean

Gill, his management team and players. Against Shawbury Kane Cork, Reece

Mason, Karen Danillan and Kieron Whittaker with two all found the net.

Bewdley Town stay in second spot following a 1-0 away win at lowly Wem Town.

Worcester Raiders are third following an emphatic 5-1 home win against AFC

Bridgnorth. Roland Krol netted four times with Josh Farnworth also on the

scoresheet for Raiders.

At the Aspray Arena Dudley Town went into an early two goal lead against Black

Country rivals Cradley Town. Hinesh Patel on two minutes and Mitch Lawley on

the scoresheet. Two goals on 15 and 17 minutes from Callum Baker put Cradley

on level terms. Lewis Taylor Boyce put Dudley ahead from the penalty spot in

the second half before Patel netted his second goal of the game to give The

Robins a 4-2 home win.

Today’s visitors Pershore Town moved into sixth spot with a comfortable 3-0

home win against struggling Dudley Sports. Ace marksman Matt Pinder with his

second hat trick in a week. At Pride Park Jayden Ward gave Wolves Sporting the

lead against Black Country Rangers, Babucar Sauane equalised before half time.

Second half goals from Oliver West and Kaoui Attumani put Sporting in control

before Danny Meek reduced the arrears Sporting holding out for a 3-2 win.

In Division One promotion hopefuls Allscott and Droitwich Spa battled out a

thrilling 4-4 draw. Droitwich went ahead on four separate occasions through

Jack Davies, Ben Tilbury, Jordan Cox and Connor Collins. Allscott equalised on

four separate occasions through Leigh Brindley twice and Tom Fallon

twice including a last minute penalty.

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