

The Saltmen produced a complete performance to overcome promotion rivals Willenhall Town at Walshes Meadow on Saturday.
Spa were dominant from the off playing free-flowing football, and had the lions' share of possession opportunities throughout, but especially in the opening exchanges.
Cory Rudd had two efforts from distance that narrowly missed the target, adding to efforts from Ben Tilbury, Connor Collins, Haydn Morris and James Lemon which produced some fine saves from visiting 'keeper Chris Adamson, the latter also being denied by the woodwork.
Willenhall grew into the game and enjoyed their best spell after 20 minutes, with pacey forward Amari Shaw causing problems for the Spa back-line - he also came close when well positioned, and an excellent free kick from 20 yards out from Nathan Derrick was dipping in below the cross-bar before Matty Oliver produced a fine stop to tip the effort over.
Droitwich responded well however, and took the lead 10 minutes before the break as James Lemon raced through on goal, rounded Adamson before unselfishly pulling the ball back across goal to allow his strike partner Connor Collins a simple tap-in.
Spa made it two before the break - a superb passing move culminated in a pin-point cross from Collins and Jack Davies finished the move with aplomb hitting a first-time volley into the roof of the net.
Droitwich continued to press throughout the second half, and Collins netted his second of the game and the Saltmen's third just after the hour mark then completed his hat-trick with 15 to play with a wonderful curling low shot which left Adamson with no chance.
The Lockmen looked for a consolation but to no avail, and Spa ran out deserved winners.