Carterton Town A were crowned Witney & District FA Premier Division champions after West Witney were denied the opportunity to equal their goal difference, write Anthony Barlow & John Smyth.

West Witney needed to beat Witney Royals by an unlikely 17 clear goals to retain their crown.

But the visitors were unable to field a team, meaning that Witney were awarded the points but not the goals they desperately needed.

Kirtlington won 3-1 at Bampton United in Division 2, with goals from Shane Probitts (2) and Ross Grey. Sid Ashley replied with a penalty.

Chipping Norton Res stole the second Division 3 promotion spot from under the noses of Minster Lovell Res with a 7-1 thrashing of Tower Hill.

Matt Chadwick hit a five-timer, with Connor Ladbrooke and Matt Smith also on target.

Adam Townsend, Ash Overton, Ashley Keenan and Sam Bowers all scored to give Division 4 champions Tower Hill Res 4-1 victory at home to Eynsham SSC Res. Jamie Hewitt scored Eynsham’s goal.

Wychwood Forest took third place and a potential promotion spot after a 3-0 win at Milton, with Darren Davenport, Ryan Clements and Kevin Wishart netted for the visitors.

Doubles from Gary Jones and Darryl Potter, as well as efforts from Mark Clement and Cameron Grain, gave Charlbury Town Res a 6-3 win at home to Chadlington Res.

David Austin, Matt North and Charlie White replied in vain for the away side.

Tower Hill retained the Supplementary Cup with a 3-1 win over Chipping Norton Town Res, Murray Cox, Joe Brown and Jamie Goodwin (penalty) the scorers. Matt Smith replied.

Division 1 champions Bourton Rovers lifted the Junior Cup with a 5-2 win over Ducklington Res after extra time, thanks to goals from Connor Teague (2), Adam Webley and Dan Smith (penalty).

Perry Tinson had twice levelled during the 90 minutes to keep Ducklington in the game Hailey won the Fred Ford Cup for the first time with a 2-0 win over Spartan Rangers, with Jake Wood and Luke Manning on target.

Yarnton Res staged an amazing comeback to win 4-3 at Adderbury Park in Oxfordshire Senior League Division 2.

Lee Timms, Dan Butler and Mike O’Carroll put the hosts 3-0 up, only for Jay Johnson (2), Senan Simmons and Greg Boone to win it for Yarnton.

Woodstock Wanderers moved within three points of Critchleys UTV League Division 1 leaders Railway Wheatley with a 5-0 win over Village Inn, thanks to a Charles Rose hat-trick and a Simon Simmons brace.