Spixworth maintained their title bid with a narrow win over Blofield United thanks to a Luke Tuttle strike and an own goal.

Eastern Daily Press: Nicky Howell scores a goal for Harleston during their 4-2 win over Stalham. Picture: DENISE BRADLEYNicky Howell scores a goal for Harleston during their 4-2 win over Stalham. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Archant)

Goals from Nathan Russell (two), Scott Roberts and Nicholas Howell gave Harleston Town a 4-2 win at home to Stalham Town, their goals came from Lewis Crosby and Lawrence Cheese.

Third-placed Wroxham Reserves also won, as Ben Fawkes (two), Daniel Rogers, Matthew Doyle and Aaron Attree scored to beat Cromer Town 5-3, Antoni Fawkes (two) and Jack Crane scored the others.

Two goals from Matthew Adcock gave Norwich CEYMS a 2-1 win at Kirkley and Pakefield Reserves with Kaiden Goldspink replying.

St Andrews and Waveney shared a 1-1 draw, scorers Mason Roe and Ryan Bloomfield. Xavier Huckle, George Gagen and Orren Oliver got the goals to give Mattishall a 3-1 win over Caister, Chris Sandford got their goal.

In the Mummery Cup semi-finals, Acle United travelled to Mundford and Aaron Sanders scored twice to win 2-0. Unfortunately Mulbarton Wanderers v Reepham Town was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

In Division One, leaders Aylsham beat Wymondham Town 2-0 with goals from Jack Mollicone and Matthew Billing. George Watts-Sturrock, Scott Sutherland-Gray and Jason Spalding scored for Bradenham Wanderers to beat Attleborough Town 3-1, with Jack Flynn replying.

Goals from Liam Harvey-Cooper, Joseph Clark and Jason Clarke gave Beccles Town a 3-0 win at Holt United. Hellesdon travelled up to Dersingham Rovers and won 4-1, scorers Connor Charlesworth (two), Tom Blake, Connor Simpson and Josh Hazell for home team.

Bungay Town beat North Walsham Town 3-0 with goals from Dominic Mirner, Nathan Moore and Luke Spear.

Shane Cox and Jordan Rocastle scored two each for Sheringham to beat Hindringham 4-1, other scorer was Daniel Croker. Goals from Matthew Ayre (two), Lewis Frost and Gary Summons gave Loddon United a 4-0 win at Scole United.