GLS Hellenic League - Kidlington 3, Ross Town 1: Kidlington secured victory to take third place in Division 1 West - and the chance of promotion.
Ross took the lead against the run of play in the 37th minute when Luke Gray netted from close range.
Carl Bloomfield restored parity with a deft flick header just before half-time.
After the break, player- manager Kevin Walton put Kidlington into the lead with a fine finish low into the far corner, and Bloomfield grabbed his second in the 70th minute to wrap up victory.
With second-placed Trowbridge Town's facilities failing to meet the criteria for the Premier Division, Kidlington could now take the second promotion spot.
However, to achieve that they must first bring their Yarnton Road ground up to scratch - and that includes installing floodlights for which they have applied for funding.
Tytherington Rocks 1, Clanfield 2: Dale Mills's double gave Clanfield victory at Tytherington - and wrecked the home side's hopes of promotion.
Mills opened the scoring after three minutes, but Tytherington levelled two minutes into the second half after Potts latched on to a long ball.
But Clanfield were not to be denied and Mills scored the winner with ten minutes to go.
Hook Norton 2, Cirencester Utd 0: Julian Pearce's first goal for Hook Norton set them on the way to victory in their season's finale at home to Cirencester United.
Pearce struck after just five minutes when he ran at the Cirencester defence, before unleashing a shot from 20 yards which eluded keeper Matt Kerslake and crept into the far corner of the net.
Captain Mark Tyler clinched victory for Hooky with a majestic free-kick in the 56th minute.
Harrow Hill 0, Headington Ams 1: Ben Baldwin's first-half goal saw Headington Amateurs finish the season with a hard-fought, but deserved win at Harrow Hill.
Headington could have been out of sight in the first 25 minutes as Darren Wichall, Jason Maciak and Jamie Murray all went close before Baldwin sidefooted home from Wichall's cross.
Harrow Hill raised their game in the second half, but good defensive work - highlighted by Wichall's overhead kick off the goalline - saw Headington hold on.
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