BERROW remain in the bottom three of Somerset Premier following a 3-1 defeat at high-flying Nailsea and Tickenham on Saturday.

It’s a sixth successive defeat for Berrow, who had started the season brightly, winning both of their opening two games.

But they haven’t picked up a point since and now find themselves third from bottom after eight games.

Berrow travel to Dundry Athletic on Saturday, hoping to get their season back on track.

Dundry sit just four places three points above Berrow, who know a win could see them climb to 13th.

Burnham United slumped to a 1-0 defeat at Brislington Reserves in the Premier/First Division Cup.

Burnham return to league action this weekend when they host Congresbury in Division One West, before travelling to Cleeve West Town the following weekend.

In the Second Division Cup, Highbridge Town suffered a 2-1 defeat at Saltford in Group D.

Town are now third out of four in their group, with three points from two games.

They host third-placed Uphill Castle on Saturday in Division Two West, where they are fourth.

In Division Two of the Weston and District League, Berrow Reserves were beaten 5-1 by Congresbury Reserves – and Wedmore suffered a 5-2 home defeat to Yatton Athletic Reserves.

Berrow Reserves are away to Axbridge Town this weekend, while Wedmore travel to Congresbury Reserves.

In Division Three, Burnham United A were beaten 5-2 at Nailsea United B – they host Banwell reserves this weekend.