TWO surprise results at the top of the McDonald’s Worcester and District Football League Sunday Premier Division threw the title race wide open.

Leaders Callow End lost 2-1 at Northside with Ryan Pugh and Joe Tudor on target for the hosts.

Riverside climbed off the bottom of the table after a 5-2 victory at reigning champions Hallow who fielded a depleted side.

Krystian Drewniak scored twice with George Dinu, Mario Vieira and Bogdan Lefter also scoring.

Perrywood are now in the frame for honours with Garry Price netting all the goals as they brushed aside The Gloster Arms 4-0.

A single strike from Mark Goodman gave Upton Snodsbury a 1-0 victory at Worcester Saints.

The potential championship decider in Division One saw Drakes Broughton Rangers record a narrow 2-1 win over FC Sporting Worcester with Sam O’Neill and Alex Bastable netting their goals.

With several games in hand over the leaders St Johns could still have a major say in the title race.

Daniel Harding-Hall cracked a hat-trick as they beat Fernhill Heath Athletic 4-1.

Northwick Arms drew 2-2 with Claines with Scott Fletcher and Dale Scott scoring and Simon Hill and Dan Rowberry replying.

Bedwardine led Ale Madrid 4-2 when the game had to be abandoned in the 86th minute due to a serious ankle injury suffered by Tom Hobbs.

Sunday’s match between Prince of Wales and Clifton Rovers could potentially decide the Division Two championship.

Prince lead the table by one point with Zak Jenkins and Luke Holland on the scoresheet in their 2-0 victory over CSKA Worcester.

But Clifton have a game in hand and they strolled to a 5-0 win at Worcester Athletic with Richard Taylor and Josh Stafford bagging braces.

Arrow’s challenge seems to have faded and they were held 1-1 by Korono with Darren Palmer and Connor Grant netting respectively.

VBL Sports are running away with the Division Three crown and three wins from their remaining six games will secure silverware.

Owen Lane and Martin Fowler both hit trebles and Aaron Davis a double as they hammered Droitwich Athletic 8-2. Lewis Yardley bagged two for Athletic.

It was a dismal weekend for Hallow with their reserves crashing 9-1 to Droitwich Spa Eagles with Andy Harvey netting four times and Adam Ellis twice.

Powick won 3-2 at The Bull Inn with Kristian Bottrell, Damien Hill and Leighton Oliver scoring and Glenn Mandry bagging a double in reply.

The promotion clash in Division Four saw a 3-0 win for Eaton Rovers at Lower Teme and Martley thanks to Paul Jones, Steve Pitt and Claudio Da Costa.

Brewers Athletic’s challenge for honours is diminishing and they lost 3-1 at home to GDL Athletic with Dan Gates, Will Hughes and Mark Edwards on target.