A TREMENDOUS all-round performance by the ever-improving Spurs saw them run out victors in this division One encounter.

The scoreline was perhaps slightly flattering given the home sides’ second-half rally, but was based on a fantastic first-half of football which saw the Badgers’ dominate and play some attractive passing football, that led to them taking an early two-goal advantage.

Spurs’ first goal came on five minutes when Jaz Byers found strike partner Nathan Gaiderman unmarked on the edge of the box, and his first time shot was powerfully struck and ripped into the roof of the Evesham net to record Badgers’ first goal.

The Badgers’ second goal came from the same source, this time with Sam Hawthorn winning the ball and playing the ball up to Jaz Byers, who did well to hold the ball up before playing the ball in from the left-wing to Nathan Gaiderman.

The Spurs striker showed his strength to burst past a challenge before delivering a low left-foot drive from just inside the box that found the bottom left corner of the Evesham goal.

The second-half saw Evesham come out strongly and begin to pressurize the Badgers' goal.

There were few chances in the second period Spurs’ third goal came from an accurate throw out by the Badgers’ keeper which found the feet of Nathan Gaiderman just inside the his own half.

The striker then turned well and played a ball in behind the Evesham backline.

The sprinting Byers outpaced the home defence to take the ball around the advancing goalkeeper with his left foot, before smashing home with his right.