FLAG saw off fellow Colchester and District Sunday League division three side Tiptree Park to lift the Terry Martin Trophy.

They won 4-1 at School Lane, Lawford to take the cup, after the first half had finished 1-1.

Tiptree took the lead through Carl Driver but Flag equalised in the dying moments of the first half thanks to Chris Ribchester.

Terry Rymer's calm finish put Flag ahead and they wrapped it up with goals from Toby Harms and Mitchell Payne.

AFC Pegasus have taken a big step towards the premier division title after beating Sunday Shrimpers, 3-0.

They are now five points ahead of Duckpond who have a game in hand, so it should be an interesting run-in.

St Osyth remain five points clear at the top of division one but Fox & Fiddler boosted their chances of finishing second after beating Newtown Rovers 6-2 and breaking the 100 league goals barrier.

Iceni Wanderers defeated Prettygate 3-1 to complete their campaign City Saints finished with a walkover victory after FC Byair Alresford Reserves failed to raise a side.

Division two champions Wormingford Wanderers continued their winning run after beating Ramsey Mill Reserves, 5-1.

Vagabonds won 3-1 at Kelvedon Victoria to confirm their second-place finish with three games remaining.

Marquis are up to fifth following their 3-2 home win over Feering United Reserves and can still finish third, if results go their way.

Highwaymen can also finish third after a 4-2 home win over Colchester Athletic.

Vikings top division three after winning both their double header matches against Sokretez, 1-0.

They leapfrogged Blacksmiths Arms who lost 2-0 at third-placed Queens Arms.

The title will go to either Vikings, Blacksmiths or Flag, who also have a slim chance of claiming the crown.

Feering United, St Johns and Duckpond are all through to the Wally Castle Trophy semi-finals after beating Ramsey United, FC Byair Alresford and CUSA respectively.