ST Martins are Premier Division champions after a 4-1 win at Exeter University on Monday.
The victory, which came courtesy of goals from Lee Parker, Darren Bingham, Dax Vincent and Dan Norman, saw the Saints stretch their lead to 11 points with two games left.
The ambitious Minster Park side have applied for promotion and hope to be playing in the Peninsula League next season.
However, Newtown face a battle to finish in the top two as they fell to a shock 2-1 loss against Beer Albion. Tiverton Town are two points behind in third, but can overtake them if they win their game in hand.
The loss to Beer undid all of Newtown's good work on Saturday as they beat Topsham Town 6-1 after goals from Cory O'Donoghue (2), Dale O'Donoghue, Ben Howard, Jake Hobbs and Carl Lavis. Newtown face Chard on Saturday then Topsham on Tuesday.
Tiverton Town were 4-1 winners against Thorverton on Saturday, with Danny Bailey (2), Jake Searle and Jesse Howe scoring.
They then beat Topsham Town on Monday, with Josh Searle getting the only goal.
Feniton secured fourth with a 1-1 draw against the University. Dave O'Connor got their goal.
Thorverton are fifth after Monday's 5-0 win against Budleigh Salterton.
The goals came from Adam Place (2), Dave Osman, Lee Riggs and Lawrence Khoo.
Havitree United gave themselves a chance of avoiding the drop as they beat Seaton Town 6-1 on Monday. Dan Gill (3), Shaun King, Taz El Zahri and Luke Nickles got the goals which made up for Saturday's 1-0 loss to Clyst Valley.
Clyst, who went in last, are now out of the bottom two after Monday's a 2-0 win over Hatherleigh. Nathan Cooper and George Todd got the goals.
Bow AAC must win their last two matches to deprive Sidbury United of second place in Division One after a 3-3 draw with the University on Saturday.
The College also drew 3-3 with Alphington on Monday to end their chances of the top three.
Ryan Moody (2) and Joey Byrne scored for the Alphas.
Sidbury United completed their season with a tough 3-2 victory at Heavitree. Ash Small, Connor Hannaford and Constantine Rusi scored.
Cullompton Rangers are clinging to safety after drawing 1-1 with Beacon Knights and need to win their final match tonight (Thursday) against Witheridge to avoid the drop.
Dolphin are on the brink of capturing the Division Two title after their 2-0 victory against Halwill. Ben Harris got both goals in the win that secured them promotion.
Exwick Villa were held 2-2 by Halwill on Monday, but both they and Honiton Town, whose match with Lympstone was postponed, are up.
Culm United ensured their safety by winning 2-0 at Colyton, with Martin Loader and Tom Keating on target.
Clyst Valley have a slim chance of avoiding the drop after they beat Pinhoe 4-2.
The University made sure of being at least runners up in Division Three by winning 2-1 at Exmouth Amateurs, and could overtake leaders Upottery if they win their last two.
Exmouth Town are Fourth Division champions, beating Axmouth United 1-0.
Cheriton Fitzpaine claimed second and promotion, with a 2-1 win at Sandford on Monday.
It followed Saturday's 0-0 draw with the University, who are also going up.
Sandford beat Hatherleigh 3-1 on Saturday, but both teams will finish in the bottom three.
Bampton are safe thanks to a 2-0 win against Awliscombe and a 4-4 draw with Axmouth.
Langdon are top in Division Five, with a 15-0 victory at Seaton Town and a 4-1 win at home to Morchard Bishop.
It means Saturday's match at home to second-place Lapford will decide the title.
St Martins are assured of promotion thanks to a 4-2 win at home to Morchard Bishop.
Countess Wear Dynamoes enjoyed a 6-3 win at Seaton Town, with Richard Gilbert (2), Shane Tregale, Rob England, Sam Ballett and Sam Elson scoring.
Ricky Baker was Westexe's scorer in their 1-1 draw with Bow AAC.
The scrap for the Division Six title race between Uplowman Athletic and Otterton will be sorted when the pair meet at Uplowman on Tuesday.
Uplowman stayed top with a 2-1 win at Halwill on Saturday, while Otterton won there 3-2 on Monday. Kev Pitt scored twice.
Otterton also won 2-1 on Saturday against Topsham thanks to a pair of penalties from Si Tuley.
Third place is up for grabs. Topsham are in the hot seat, but can still be caught by Stoke Hill, Starcross and Halwill.
Henry's Cronies completed a perfect season in Division Seven with a 10-3 succes at Tedburn St Mary.
Niall Martin hit five, while Stuart Tyrer (3), Dom Gibbons, Mike Benyon and James Evans added singles.
Henry's finish 25 points ahead of Kentisbeare, who are also promoted along with Alphington.
Newtown won 7-5 at Woodbury, with Dylan Wilson, Adam Smith and Josh Staniford all scoring twice. Luke Scholfield netted as well and Woodbury had two players red carded.
In Division Eight, Elmore swamped Bradninch 12-0 on Monday, and could take third from Cheriton Fitzpaine if they win at Sandford on Saturday.
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