WOODLEY United’s maiden Premier League campaign ended in defeat as they went down 3-0 at home to Longlevens.

The first shot of the game came courtesy of Sam Guze, whose effort from 20 yards was comfortably saved by Longlevens keeper Ash Wintle, while Toby Bridges’ attempt from distance was also gathered with ease.

In between the United chances, Conor Linham failed to take advantage of a good opportunity when he missed to the left from the right side of the box.

Danny Horscroft's powerful shot was blocked by a Longlevens defender who threw himself in front of the ball, while United’s final chance of the half fell to Guze. Cutting in from the left, his shot narrowly evaded the top right corner.

A minute before the break saw Longlevens go ahead when a left-wing cross was headed in by Brad Martin.

Pressing for an equaliser, Horscroft first missed to the left before he forced Wintle to make his best save of the match, diving to his right.

With 21 minutes left, substitute Shaun O’Connor doubled his side’s lead when he volleyed into the top left corner.

A Guze cross evaded both Liam Wilson and Toby Briggs, and with the game in injury time, the visitors got a third when Linham found the right corner from a right-wing cross.

Second-half goals from Bridges, Horscroft and a late winner from Idris Kamara had previously given the Kestrels – who finished second bottom – a 3-2 home win against Royal Wootton Bassett.

Fourth-bottom Highmoor Ibis were beaten 3-0 at Abingdon United in their final game, while in Division One East, AFC Aldermaston ended third-bottom after losing 4-0 at Virginia Water and 5-0 at Wokingham & Emmbrook.