FC Fernhill are still playing catch-up in the Bracknell Town & District Sunday Football League Premier Division.

But if they can win their games in hand, their match next Sunday at leaders Crowthorne Inn becomes a ‘winner takes all’ title decider.

Last weekend only one game was played in the top division where Morale Madrid won 4-1 at home to Bracknell Cavaliers.

The top two sides in Division One, WAB and Raglan, shared 10 goals in a 5-5 thriller.

Tom Smith grabbed four goals for WAB with Lenny Musgrove netting the other.

WAB remain top of the table by three points, though Raglan still have two games in hand.

AFC Crowthorne were on fire in an 8-4 victory over Hurricanes. There were braces for Joao Jardim and Jason Ellary, while John Mulholland, Jim Mulholland, Dean Sharp and Steve Morris were also on the scoresheet for Crows.

Warfield United climbed back to the top of Division Two after James Knight and Ritchie Cohen scored in a 2-1 home win against AFC Crowthorne Reserves.

Warfield are one point better off than Woodley United with both clubs having four remaining games.

Warfield had beaten Bracknell Athletic 3-1 last Thursday to remain in touch, Jai McDonald replying for Athletic.

Newbold College secured a 6-3 win over Bracknell Saint-Germain.

The Division Three title race is closer than ever after Bracknell Corinthians became only the second team to beat Woodley Saints this season after an impressive 4-1 win thanks to goals from Chris Bolt, Jono Sandy, Ryan Whyte and Brett Cooney.

Second-placed Silver Birch won 2-1 at Hope & Anchor thanks to an Owen Rich double to leave them six points behind Woodley Saints with a game in hand.

However, third-placed Corinthians are on the same points as Silver Birch, but with two games in hand.

Will Kennedy hit four goals for WAB Reserves, but his side still lost 5-4 at Winnersh Town to slip from second to fourth in the table.

Bearwood Wanderers warmed up nicely for their forthcoming Junior Cup final appearance with an 8-1 victory at bottom side Berkshire United.

Bracknell Royals ended their Division Four campaign with an excellent 7-2 win against Bracknell Titans and are now top on goal difference from Finchampstead Sunday A, who have one game left.

Silver Birch A missed the chance to go clear at the top after a 4-3 defeat at an improving Whitegrove Pythons. Matt Foley (2) and Cryst Enriquez (2) scored Python’s goals, while Alan Boxall, Dan Ruffle and Liam Moisey replied for Birch who can still secure the title if they win their last two fixtures.