BASINGSTOKE and District Sunday League Division One leaders Soldiers Return entertain Tron tomorrow which could be the championship decider.

Solders drew their last game 1-1 at Wheatsheaf, as the home side's goal came from an Ash Elward penalty.

In Division Two, Bramley United took a 1-0 first half lead over Revolution as Nick Harris headed in Simon Goff's corner.

However, the visitors bounced back to lead 3-1, before Bramley's Dean Ridgers scored a consolation at the final whistle. Revolution, have now won four straight wins and this was the league double over Bramley.

Hampshire Irons took the lead against North Warnborough as Mike Pemberton's corner was headed down by Ben Wootton for Charlie Henry to volley in.

Billy Shepherd got their reward through a breakaway solo effort to equalise 1-1 five minutes after the break. North Warnborough tired as the half progressed and Irons took control, scoring twice in quick succession.

Alex Brundle scored with a curling effort from outside the area into the top corner and Henry netted his second to make it 3-1. Dean James almost scored a fourth with a header which just went over the bar.

Camrose Social notched up a Division 3 league double over hosts DG Athletic with a 3-0 thanks to goals from Tony Pendlebury and a Liam Rutter brace, Chris Waller assisted on two of the goals.

Matt Kelly netted four goals as Soldiers Return Reserves won 8-1 to complete a league double over Basingstoke Saints Reserves.

Tom Hartley opened the scoring before Kelly scored. After a penalty area scramble, Saints pulled one through Neil Woodward, but Kelly made it 3-1 at half-time.

Kelly scored two further goals, Sammy Shahir then got his first two goals in senior football, with Callum Silcox getting the eighth goal at the end.