BATH Road FC and Bremhill View signed off their Division One campaign by sharing eight goals and the points at Biddestone Sports Ground that saw both teams play the match with just 10 men apiece.

Kieron Gleed may have given Bremhill the lead but the Calne-based team then found themselves 2-1 down as goals for Matt White and James Hernandez put Bath Road ahead.

A second goal of the morning from Gleed saw parity restored for Bremhill prior to half time.

After the break White reclaimed the lead for Bath Road before Rich Hudson put them 4-2 up.

A first goal for the club from Leigh Haines reduced the arrears for Bremhill and they claimed a shared of the spoils when top scorer Gleed fired home his third of the morning which also saw him beat Somerford’s Robbie Burton to the division top scorer accolade.

Corsham Centre Youth finished their title-winning campaign with a 5-1 victory away at basement side FC Pig & Whistle.

Corsham led 4-0 at the break courtesy of goals from James Lye, Shaun Paradise and Liam Ralph who scored twice.

The second period saw Pig & Whistle fair a lot better and although Simon Gray added a fifth for the Centre, the hosts battled bravely and grabbed a late consolation through Craig Berry.

Rowdy Cow Rowde played the whole of their game at home to Calne BFC with just 10 players, but it was a red-letter day for Josh Scott’s side as they picked up maximum points thanks to a 3-0 win.

After a goalless first 45 minutes a Robbie Whyte double and a Matt Lever strike earned the villagers' their eighth win of the season.