GRAYS Athletic are still not clear of relegation worries in the Blue Square Premier after losing 2-0 at Altrincham.

Thurrock earned a battling point in a 1-1 draw at Newport County, but still look destined to finish in the bottom three as the team immediately above them, Dorchester Town, fought out a goalless draw at relegated Bognor Regis.

Fleet remain five points behind Dorchester with two games to go, one more than their rivals.

Unconfirmed rumours, however, suggest that the third from bottom side will not go down as Team Bath have resigned.

Billericay failed to end their home programme on a winning note when they were held 1-1 at New Lodge by a Boreham Wood side who, despite the point gained, are not yet clear of the drop zone with one game to go.

Canvey Island suffered a 3-1 defeat at Tooting.

East Thurrock United look set to win the Division One title and regain the Premier status they lost 12 months ago.

While they were keeping up their high-scoring feats with a 4-1 success at Waltham Forest, nearest rivals Aveley were somewhat surprisingly held 1-1 at home to Maldon Town.

The Millers may now well have to make do with a spot in the play-offs.

Their opponents in the play-off semi-finals at home could well be Concord Rangers.

For the Canvey based side beat bottom club Hillingdon Borough 1-0 at Thames Road to remain favourites for the fourth and final play-off spot.

Although Northwood, currently filling that place, are still two points clear of Concord after a 1-0 home win over Great Wakering Rovers, they have only one game to go.

Concord still have two to play, starting with a visit to Redbridge on Tuesday.

Tilbury's hopes of combining their League Cup final success with a final placing in the top half of the table were boosted when they beat Potters Bar Town 3-2.