THE final games in the BTDSFL Premier Division were played this week with FC Fernhill beating Binfield Club Athletic 5-1 to finish five points clear of runners-up Finchampstead Sunday.

Sunningdale & Wentworth claimed third spot and five points behind and just a point ahead of Morale Madrid in fourth.

Binfield’s consolation goal on Sunday was scored by Conor Reeves, and they can now look forward to this Friday’s Senior Cup Final at Bracknell Town’s Larges Lane when they take on Sunningdale & Wentworth (7.45pm ko).

In one of the most competitive seasons for years in Division One, Bracknell Celtic have secured the title, but the battle for the runners-up spot continues.

Super Reeves, in their first season and despite having points deducted, are currently sitting second.

But they could still be caught by Sandhurst FFC or AFC Crowthorne, who both have three games left to to play.

Braybrooke Athletic have two games left and are five points behind Super Reeves, but Bracknell Cavaliers, currently sitting sixth, can still move up to second with maximum points from their four remaining games.

Meanwhile, lowly Waverley Rangers thumped AFC Crowthorne 7-0, while Braybrooke drew 2-2 at home to Golden Farmer Rangers Reserves.

Division Two has also been settled with Finchampstead Sunday finishing top of the pile.

They face runners up Whitegrove FC in the Junior Cup Final at Larges Lane on May, 13.

Wokingham & Emmbrook TMW finished a disappointing third after leading the division for much of the season.

Bracknell Forest claimed fourth spot in what was an impressive maiden season. Player/manager Josh Fuller grabbed their goal as they drew 1-1 with bottom side Bracknell Falcons on Sunday.

Bracknell Saint-Germain have secured the Division Three title, despite going down 4-2 at home to Woodley United Reserves in their final game.

The only other fixture in the division saw Bracknell Manics Reserves finish in sixth spot with a 3-2 win at Bracknell Titans.

Manics were praised by league officials after they fulfilled all first team fixtures in the Premier Division and reserve teams games despite folding in March. It is the end of an era for the Manics as they will now be withdrawing from the BTDSFL.