THE race for the McDonald’s Worcester and District League Division Four championship is building to a climax.

This weekend's meeting between Lower Teme and Martley and St Johns Colts is likely to decide the destination of the title.

A nine-goal thriller at St Johns saw the hosts edge GDL Athletic 5-4 to lead the table by three points.

Joe Bates (2), Sam Hayes, Alex Hewitt and Mitch Butterworth were on target for St Johns with Rich Garner (2), Jason Glazier and Chris Walton replying for GDL.

Lower Teme, who have two games in hand on Saints, won 2-1 at Tenbury Athletic with goals from Joe Bruce and Josh Cochrane.

Waiting in the wings in case either team slip up are Eaton Rovers who are four points off the top with a game in hand.

The meeting on the last day of the season between Prince of Wales and Clifton Rovers looks like deciding who will take the Division Two crown.

Prince lead the table by four points after a 5-0 win at Colwall St James with Chris Cornes hitting a hat-trick alongside strikes from Zak Jenkins and Sam Parsons.

Clifton have two games in hand and crushed CSKA Worcester 6-0.

Josh Stafford cracked a hat-trick with Tom Edwards, Richard Taylor and James Green also on the scoresheet.

Malvern Rangers beat Pershore Town Eagles 3-1 with Toby Boswell, Jon King and Curtis Williams their scorers.

Worcester Athletic had a 3-0 home win over Arrow with strikes from Mac Austin, Brad Trueman and Adam Whitehead.

Five teams still have a mathematical chance of winning Division One.

FC Sporting Worcester are the slight favourites after a 6-1 drubbing of Fernhill Heath Athletic.

Zaq Hussian fired a treble and Tom Corbett a double.

Bedwardine kept their hopes alive with a 3-1 win against St Johns with Rich Lawrence, Ben Price and Nathan Hayward their scorers.

There were goals galore at Northside in the Premier Division where the hosts beat hallow 6-4.

Joe Tudor scored twice for Northside as did Kyonn Evans for Hallow.

Perrywood struggled to keep their title hopes alive by just beating Riverside 2-1.

Ant Burton and Alan Parkinson grabbed the vital goals for Wood.

The Gloster Arms moved into third place with a comfortable 5-1 win against Upton Snodsbury with strikes from Ollie Endacott, Josh Fletcher, Reece King, Andy Fletcher and Louis Loader.

In Division Three there were hat-tricks for Luke Bailey of Worcester Lynx who thumped Droitwich Athletic 6-0 and Adam Ellis as Droitwich Spa Eagles breezed home 5-2 at Powick.

Kempsey United maintained second place with Dan Box, Luan Ghashi, Luke Duffett and Adam Ward all on the scoresheet in their 4-0 victory over Malvern Vale.

Callow End are through to the Katherine Rayer Cup final after hammering Worcester Saints 6-0.

Nick MacPherson and Jon Mann both notched hat-tricks.

They will meet The Gloster Arms in the final on Wednesday, May 3, at Malvern Town (7.30pm).