FRESHFORD United have won the Revolutions Trowbridge League championship for the first time in their 49-year history.
They clinched the Division One title with a goal-less draw against visitors Broughton Gifford, who gained the point they needed for First Division survival.
Bradford United finish runners-up, one point behind the champions after a 2-2 at Seend United. Division Two leaders Northbridge continued their march towards the title with a 2-1 win at St Andrews. It's as you were at the top of Division Three where both the leaders, Bradford Town Reserves, and Lavington gained maximum points.
There were celebrations too for North Bradley Saints, who lifted the A and B Cup after beating the holders, Seend United, 2-1 after extra-time in the final in front of a crowd of 250 at Chippenham Town's ground on Tuesday evening.
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Full story in Friday's Wiltshire Times and Chippenham News.
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