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3 MAY – LEAGUE CUP FINAL – Sixers will be at home at Bramall Lane on Tuesday 12 May in the League Cup Final – The draw for the home dressing room for the League Cup Final between Royal Earl and Wadsley Bridge Sixers at Bramall Lane was made by former Blade Billy Sharp at Bramall Lane and it saw Wadsley Bridge Sixers get the home dressing room and Royal Earl the away dressing room. Pictured is Billy holding the away dressing room draw. The Final is at Bramall Lane on Tuesday 12 May with a 7:15 kick-off. It should be a terrific game with Champions Royal Earl trying to complete the double by beating the Wadsley Bridge Sixers that is the CBC Premier Division's current top scorers and certain to finish in the top 4. Come along and support the teams, entrance is into the Tony Currie Stand  and is £10 for adults (CASH ONLY), but free for children 15 and under.

3 MAY – CBC PREMIER – Stannington secure 2nd place, Nailmakers are safe, but RBL let hanging – Stannington Village secured the Runners-Up spot with a narrow 1-0 victory over Chapeltown RBL. Both sides showed real intent from the kick-off, but it was a moment of brilliance that won it when the ball fell to Sami Eric 20 yards out and his volley gave keeper Chris Harwood no chance. Callum Wright was a rock in the RBL defefence, Jed Phillips drove them forward and Farbod Youseffi caused the Stannington defence problems, but Stannington almost sealed it when Tom Staniland's cross gave Dan White a chance, but his shot was too close to keeper Harwood.

That result that means Nailmakers are safe despite a heavy 7-0 defeat at already relegated Southey Social. Jay Slocombe gave Southey a 5th minute lead and Byron Mullen doubled it from 25 yards into the bottom corner and Todd Guest made it three from close range before the break. The second half started with Southey getting a fortunate fourth with an own goal from a corner.Luke Broadbent made it five and Jack Hawkes six beore man of the match Jack Dickens completed the scoring after his first effort had been blocked.

Only a win for RBL at Jubilee next Sunday will see them safe and Jubilee relegated, but a win for Jubilee will see RBL relegated and them safe. A draw would mean that Jubilee would have to win their final game against Eckington to stay up and send RBL down.

3 MAY - DIVISION 1 – Loca need 1 more win for the title Loca had a convincing 7-3 win against Cotts FC. It took just 10 seconds for Cam Evans to set man of the match Curt Modest up for the opener and Evans made it two inside two minutes. Evans then set Logan Liggins up for his 19th of the season to make it three and it was four before the break with a Jack Edwards goaal following a corner.

Cotts started the second half by pulling one back through Reece Rogers, but Loca hit back straight away when full back Danny Richards set Liggins up for his 20th off the season. Cotts grabbed a second through Zeph Longmore, but Oli Grady set Modest up for his second of the game before Richards netted Loca's seventh with a cross that went over everyone and into the net. Cotts grabbed a third consolation through Jo Moakes to complete the scoring. Loca now need to win their final game against AFC Wisewood next Sunday to secure the title over Hackenthorpe on goal difference. Any other result will see Hackenthorpe take the title.

 

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