

The Saltmen put in an excellent performance at lowly Haughmond to take home all three points with a 4-0 victory, and extend an unbeaten run to 6 games in all competitions.
Spa made their intentions clear from the first whistle, and dominated the majority of the proceedings throughout. Early chances came and went after incursions down both flanks from Perry Moss and Ollie Thompson.
James Lemon, Jack Davies and Cory Rudd all had efforts flash wide of Sam Jones's goal, whilst the former couldn't make clear enough contact on Moss's low cross to open the scoring.
On 22 minutes, in a carbon-copy situation, Droitwich's Captain made no mistake as this time he stabbed home Moss's cross.
The hosts, and Liam Taylor in particular, were lucky to get away without a red card, as Lemon turned Taylor to put himself through on goal, however the 'mond defender hauled Spa's striker to the ground, only to see a yellow card.
Haughmond then enjoyed a good spell of possession as Spa looked happy to sit back and soak up some pressure, but the hosts failed to create any clear cut chances, the closest they came was a Daniel Churm effort which cleared the cross-bar.
Spa doubled their lead against the run of play when Ollie Thompson netted his first goal on his return from injury.
The winger beat the offside trap and raced clear, and as 'keeper Jones came rushing out of his goal, Thompson's deft chip from the edge of the area looped over him and into the back of the net, and Droitwich took at 0-2 lead into the break.
Haughmond improved in the second period, however did not force Rogerson, making his League debut in goal, into any meaningful saves.
The hosts best opportunity in the game falling to substitute Nick Tanco, who headed over from a great position.
In turn, it was the Saltmen who were creating the more clear cut chances, as Thompson, Molloy, Rudd and Lemon spurned half-chances, whilst Ben Cowlishaw, coming off the bench, should have made it 0-3, but his contact from yards out from Moss's low cross hit the woodwork before looping over.
Some inspired substitutions from Manger Andy Crowther in the 2nd half, most likely in preparation for a busy November, paid dividends.
Ten minutes from time, Haydn Morris's close-range finish on the turn scored Spa's third to effectively put the game out of reach, and Matty Hunt's first goal on his return to the club - a fine header from the edge of the area after Morris's corner put the icing on the cake of a disciplined and dominant performance.
Droitwich are back in action Tuesday evening (ko 7.45pm) with a trip to Lye to face OJM Black Country; another team in fine form who have suffered just 1 defeat in their last 8 games.
On Saturday, they were clear 4-1winners over League leaders Dudley Town, during a weekend that saw defeats for all of the top 3 sides.