CRADLEY Town's draw with Willenhall Town last Saturday ended a four game losing streak for the Hammers.

Duane Darby's men, who currently sit in 19th place in the West Midlands Premier, welcomed 18th placed Willenhall to The Beeches.

Both sides were looking for a win to edge away from relegation danger but had to settled for a share of the spoils.

Goals from James Welnitschuk and Mathew Grainger ensured that Cradley didn't fall to a fifth successive defeat.

They will now look to build on the point when they travel to Haughmond this Saturday.

Meanwhile, in the Premier Division of the Midland Football League, Causeway United's contest on Tuesday night against Boldmere St Michaels was postponed.

It means that new boss Mark Jones will have to wait as he attempts to build on his first victory. He claimed three points in his first game in charge when beating Tipton Town.

United will face Stourport Swifts at The Grove this Saturday.

A break from league action will then see them take on Stone Old Alleynians at home in the JW Hunt Cup next Tuesday.