TWENTYTEN are the new Basingstoke and District Saturday League Division One champions after beating Tadley Calleva A last Saturday.

They will now meet Sunday's champions Republic of Chineham in the All Champions Cup final at Winklebury on Sunday (11am).

Twentyten won the title thanks to a 1-0 victory, with the winner coming on 70 minutes, after sub Dan Hancock squared the ball for Joe Osborne to score.

The other Division One match between Winklebury Wizards and Herriard Sports was cancelled after Wizards turned up with only six players.

Last Wednesday, AFC Berg made certain of Division Two Championship after they defeated their only rival Sherborne Saints 6-2 with Carlos Gonzales (2) and Louis Vickery, while the division's leading scorer Kieran Alleyne took his tally to 32 and Ashley Elward to 30.

Matt Kelly and Luke Morgan replied for Saints.

Last Saturday, Berg produced an amazing comeback as they trailed 3-0 to Somesay after Joe Hodge, Jordon Russell, Luke Gore all score.

Alleyne pulled one back, Stanley Currie made it 4-1, but Alleyne and a Elward brace mad sure Berg's unbeaten record remained.

Bottom of the table Origin Headley saved up their best performance of the season until the last day by beating promoted Sherborne Saints 3-1, as Antony Mclaren scored twice.

Longdog Soldiers completed their season with a 2-2 draw against AFC Aldermaston A.

Terry Dingley and Jake Pratchett scored for Soldiers and Aldermaston's goals were penalties from Liam Belcher and Vinny Kennedy

Twentyten Reserves beat Basingstoke Colts 3-1. Sam Coombs put them ahead, but Liam Self levelled. Goals from

Dan Hancock and Jack Barrett sealed the win.

The Colts lost 3-1 to Basingstoke Athletic, as Banica Marian-Oprea scored for them. Matt Stillwell, Kieran Challis and Athletic goalkeeper's Dave Purt free-kick netted fro Athletic.

THE championships of both Basingstoke and District Sunday divisions were settled in midweek rather than the final weekend of the season writes TONY SPENCER.

Last Tuesday, was the Division One decider, where saw new champions Republic of Chineham beat Bramley United 4-3, as Ben Nichols was their hat-trick hero and their other goal came from Sam Nichols. Bramley’s final run-in was congested over the past few weeks and this must have taken its toll, their goals came from Adam Bartlett, Gordon Birch and Nick Harris.

In Division Two on Tuesday, Team FC took on bottom club Shallow End, winning 2-1 and securing the Division Two title with a game in hand.

The final games over the holiday weekend did not change the final positions much.

Champions Republic of Chineham won 6-2 away at bottom side Eastrop Eagles.

Ben Nichols chalking up another hat-trick, supported by a brace from Ashley Elward and a Ross Holt strike. Nathan Bennis and Louis Chambers netted for the Eagles.

Hampshire Irons could not raise a side, so the points will be awarded to runners-up Bramley United.

Camrose Social lost to Overton United 3-0, which resulted in the visitors leapfrogging their hosts into third.

Chris Waller, Craig Atkinson and George Upton scored for Overton.