With only a few games remaining, the battle for the Division 4C title in the Cambs County League looks like it could go down to the wire.
There were great results for both The Hares and The Fenmen at opposite ends of their respective divisions this afternoon.
Wimblington won the William Cockell Memorial Cup on Friday with a 2-1 victory over Bluntisham Rangers.
All for of Fenland’s senior football sides are in action this Saturday.
Chatteris Town Girls U10 are through to the League Cup Final
A Community Interest Company (CIC) is calling on townspeople to get behind a major sporting project to help create a sports hub.
The Fenmen go into two crucial away games against the league’s bottom two knowing that two wins will secure their safety for next season.
Swifts stretch their lead at the top of Cambs County League’s 1B division to six points after a 2-1 win at a side previously unbeaten.
The Hares are on the verge of a history-making season but need a bit more consistency to make their dreams come true.
Striker Sam Bennett scored two late goals as The Fenmen beat the league leaders at Fountain Fresh Park this afternoon.
The Hares and The Fenmen have tricky games tomorrow, while Drove are in derby action and Athletic travel to Suffolk.
A second final awaits March Town following the club's 1-0 semi-final victory over Histon last night in the Cambs Invitation Cup.
Max Matless admits Wisbech's players must take collective responsibility for recent results on the pitch - and has vowed the squad will get it right.
March Town manager Ashley Taylor says his squad has been told some "honest words" after a disappointing 3-2 defeat against 3-2 at Northampton Sileby.