Alliance League football: Vital clash ends all-square in thrilling race for crown
The Premiership title race is wide open after the crunch clash between Advance Couriers and Premier Sports Travel ended all-square.
Premier took the lead through Clinton Gunn but Jake Limbert equalised within five minutes to rescue a point.
Advance are third, two points behind Premier but with a game in hand and still look favourites to land the title.
Glen Parva and title-chasing Throops produced an 11-goal thriller in Division One.
Throops edged it 6-5 but Glen Parva were 3-0 up at one stage and led 5-3 with 15 minutes to go before a last-minute Leon Doughty goal gave Throops a vital win. Also on target for Throops were Adam Tester, Scott Williams, Courtney Nelson (2) and Daniel Raddie.
Guthlaxton are back in second place in Division Two after a 5-1 win over KS Leicester Polska.
Jamie Jeyes (2), Mike Heggarty, Simeon Davis and Andy King scored for Guthlaxton with Marek Dziopa getting the Polska goal on 82 minutes.
Andy Lewis and Rob Melling struck for FC Tumar as they beat Wigston United 2-1.
Craig Alexander netted for Wigston.
Matt Blake, Steve Perry, Stef Scott and Hassan Sayeh were on target for Webby's Wanderers in a 4-0 success over Trinderbox.
NRI continue to lead the way in MDH Teamwear Division Three, after beating The Kaffir Inn 3-2.
Chris Cooper (2) and Tyrone Smith had seemingly given NRI a comfortable morning's work, but Kaffir fought back with goals from Andy Herbert and Dave Atkins.
Magna Town recorded an impressive 5-1 win over AC Wigston. Ryan Griffin, Darrell Matts, Harvey Webb, Luke Critchlow and Paul Goddard were the Magna scorers, with Paul Brittle hitting his first goal of the season for Wigston.
Adam Dyke (2), Wayne Brennan and Wes Johnson struck for Huncote Sunday in a 4-1 victory over DME Conservatories.
NPE are 12 points away from the Division Six title after beating Little Bowden 2-0 thanks to goals from Daz Candy and Spencer Elverstone.
Friar Lane recorded only their second league win, and their first since September 7, by beating White Eagles 2-0. Ian Willett and Lewis Darlow were the scorers.
Humberstone 2000 practically ended Wigston Rangers' title challenge with a 4-2 win at Guthlaxton College.
AFC Sporting stay top after a 6-1 win over 10-man Blaby Vikings. Michael Walker the star with a hat-trick.
The Division Seven form book was turned on its head when CSKA Sporting, who had suffered five successive defeats, beat Inter Mivan, who were on the back of five wins.
Jamie Maher scored a hat-trick with Ash Smith adding the other in the 4-1 success.







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