NEXT season the Basingstoke and District Sunday League will have four divisions after the number of clubs competing was reduced by six to 39.

In division one, both Bramley United and AC Marstons were spared relegation, while the top two from division two, Basingstoke Saints and Oakridge West, are promoted.

Division Four champions Mars Drinks, who recorded a 100 per cent record last season, move up to division two, while division five top dogs CI also move up two steps to division three.

Pertemps’ two teams have been renamed PSE FC and PSE FC Reserves.

Basingstoke and District Sunday League.

Division One: Brookvale, Bounty Rovers, Basingstoke Royals, Southern Electric, Bramley United, AC Marstons, Basingstoke Saints, Oakridge West.

Division Two: Brookvale Reserves, Centurions, AFC Berg, Dayers Fine Foods, Lada, Poison, Basingstoke Irish, Tonic Bar, Chineham, Mars Drinks.

Division Three: Ambient, North Warnborough OB, RAF Odiham, Royal Oak, Wheelgame, PSE FC, Chineham Athletic, Basingstoke Sports and Social, CI, AFC Hook, AFC Berg Reserves, Wheatsheaf Warriors.

Division Four: New Inn Athletic, AMF United, Kaiser Wessex Harriers, AFC Berg A, ECO Roofing, Forest View, PSE Reserves FC, Braemar Rovers, Basingstoke NHF Trust, AFC Hook Reserves.