MITEL have one hand firmly on the under 14 title after seeing off one of their main rivals at the weekend.

The champions elect beat nearest challengers Stratton Youth to move themselves six points clear with a game in hand.

The under 15 division remains wide open after the top two, Cirencester Juniors and Liden Community, drew 1-1.

under 12

Runners-up Eldene suffered a slightly surprising 3-1 defeat at home to Malmesbury in their final league fixture of the season.

With Cirencester Juniors having sewed up the title long ago, the only issue left to be resolved is the race to avoid last place.

Tetbury failed to move off the bottom and above Cricklade following their 6-0 defeat at Ashton Keynes.

under 13

Malmesbury are virtually home and dry as champions after a convincing 5-2 win at nearest rivals Eldene.

The two sides are now level on 30 points at the top of the division, but Eldene have just one fixture remaining and Malmesbury still have four to play.

Cricklade appear to be the only side capable of catching Malmesbury.

A 3-2 win at Cirencester Juniors boosted their hopes.

Matthew Lee fired Ciren ahead on five minutes before Daniel Dodson levelled.

Cricklade moved in front on 32 minutes through Lee Cottom's screamer from the edge of the box.

Ciren replied two minutes later through Lee again, but Cricklade skipper Daniel Thompson lobbed a second-half winner.

Highworth are out of the title running but on course for a top four finish after a 2-1 win at Liden Community.

under 14

Mitel now look odds on to snatch Highworth's crown after extending their lead at the top of the table.

A 2-1 win over second-placed Stratton Juniors gives Mitel a six-point lead and a game in hand on their rivals.

Stratton had taken the lead on 15 minutes, but Mitel roared back and levelled through Steve Robertson before the break.

The second period remained tight, but with 20 minutes to go a mistake in the Stratton defence resulted in the ball bouncing off the keeper's legs and out to Tom Davies who sent a lob sailing into the back of the net from 20 yards.

Third-placed Malmesbury still have a mathematical chance of overhauling Mitel after their 5-0 win over Wroughton.

Mid-table Tetbury trounced lowly Cirencester Juniors 6-1.

under 15

The big game of the day saw leaders Cirencester Juniors draw 1-1 at nearest challengers Liden Community.

Liden will be happier with that result, as they remain four points behind with two games in hand on the leaders, so the destination of the title is in their hands.

Swindon Eagles virtually guaranteed third place with a 4-2 win at fellow high flyers Stratton Juniors.

Cricklade stay fifth after beating Wootton Bassett 2-0, while Malmesbury, in sixth, defeated bottom club Badgers 3-1.

Ferndale overtook Northleach in the standings by virtue of a 2-1 win over their close rivals.