Coleford Athletic have made it to their second final of the season in the Paulton Hospital Cup, after beating Interhound, 4–1 away. With goals from Davis, Lance Cray, McInerny and Les Allen, they will play either Radstock A or Victoria, who play this Saturday at Roundhill.

In the Premier League, Stoke consolidated their runners-up position with a good home win against Welton Arsenal, 4-1. Mells dropped two valuable points at home to bottom team, Pilton, drawing 2–2. Meadow continued their unbeaten run, drawing 1–1 away to Wells A.

Temple Cloud are level on points with Frome Collegians at the top of the First Division, having played the same number of games. They had a good win away at Peasedown Reserves, 3–0. Scorers were Darren Perry (2) and Ben Jefferies, but hot on their heels are Radstock A, having six games in hand and just six points behind. They had a good result at Evercreech, winning 5–2, with Ash Boucher (3), Jamie Jackson and Mat Dera getting the goals.

In the Second Division, there was only one game played. Mells Reserves move up to third, with a hard fought 3–2 win away to Tunley Reserves.

Chew Reserves move thirteen points clear at the top of the Third Division, beating Chilcompton A away, 5–2. Their goals came from Mat Bedford, Lee Bonyface, Nial Hodge, George Pickford and Joe Pierce. In second place, with five games in hand, is Victoria. They dropped two important points away to Midsomer Norton, drawing 2–2. Scoring for the home team were Luke Davies and Craig Spriuce and for the visitors, Dan Linham scored both goals, with Westhill Reserves moving up to fourth, winning at Pilton Reserves, 2–1.

The Moorland Cup has one team through to the final – Baltonsborough overcame Westhill Sports at home, winning 3–1. Pensford Reserves halted Coleford Reserves' recent good run, beating them 5–2 away. They now play Farrington Reserves next Saturday, 28th March in the semi-final for the right to play Baltonsborough in the final.

This Friday, it is the final of the Baxter Shield, at

Radstock Town's ground at 7.30 p.m., between Baltonsborough and Chew Magna Reserves, with both teams having excellent seasons so far, it should make for a great game of football.