PREMIER DIVISION: Whoever wins this season's Premier Division title will have done it the hard way and whether it is defending champions Corsham Centre A or Biddestone Social who pick up the trophy, they will be deserving champions from what has been one of the closest title races for many seasons.
DIVISION ONE: After two victories in the space of four days Trowbridge-based The Ship have enough points on the board to be declared Division One champions, but they must now wait for a decision of the future of North Bradley before they can be declared 2007/08 champions.
DIVISION TWO: Cooper-Avon have at last booked their place in Division One for next season, but they are going to have to wait until the final day of the season to see if they will be going up as champions or runners-up.
DIVISION THREE: The automatic promotion places in Division Three have finally been decided, but the wait goes on to see if it will be AFC Bell or Pheasant who will be wearing the winners' crown in a week's time.
DIVISION FOUR: Having had pole position wrestled from from their grasp on Thursday night, long time leaders Steeple Ashton Rangers regained the number one spot yesterday when they beat Chippenham-based Three Crowns United 2-1.
PREMIER DIVISION: After eight months and 36 Sundays of fixtures this
weekend’s programme of matches in the Premier Division could turn out to be
one of the most compelling of the campaign as all four games feature teams
either involved in the pursuit of the title or in the battle to avoid
relegation.
DIVISION ONE: The Ship go into their match against Foresters Arms at the
Stallards, Trowbridge, on Sunday knowing that a point from the game will be
good enough to see them clinch the Division One title after a nervy climax
to a campaign that they totally dominated until recently.
DIVISION TWO: With just over a week before the conclusion of the season,
there promises to be no let-up in the race to be crowned Division Two
champions.
DIVISION THREE: With AFC Bell looking likely to be crowned on Thursday night
when they face Bromham, the race is on for the runners-up spot and this
weekend’s clash between second-placed Biddestone White Horse and Pheasant
could decide who gets the second automatic promotion spot .