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Premier Division leaders Railway Hotel increased their lead at the top to nine points with a 5-1 win at AFC Leopard.

Goals from Moore (2), Lavalette, Cope and Barlow eased Railway to a comfortable victory.

Johnson scored a consolation for Leopard.

Willaston White Star missed the chance to close the gap on the teams above them by drawing 1-1 with AFC Barkode.

Asher Moat scoring for Willaston, and Vickers replying for AFC Barkode.

In Division One, the clash between the top two in the table ended in a 1-1 draw, Liam Walker scoring for Leighton and Henry Wharton replying for Faddiley.

There were mixed fortunes for the chasing teams with Wistaston Ath and Bank Corner both losing with Rising Sun getting back in the chase beating Haslington 4-3 thanks to two goals from Damien Sloan and other goals from Leroy Jones and Steve Pattinson.

Jordan Prince scored two for Haslington in reply.

Bank Corner lost 2-1 at home to Sandbach Town, Tim Lamb and Adie Vass scoring for Sandbach Town with Nathan Dewey replying for Bank Corner.

Wistaston Ath lost 2-1 to Nantwich YF whose goals came from Andy Ward and Rich Fotheringham.

Audlem got their first points of the season beating Rookery Tavern 5-2 thanks to goals from Graham Brown (2), Andrew Betley, Sam O’hara and Connor Jones, Steve Weekes replied for Rookery Tavern.

Salvador continued their good form with a 5-1 win over Crewe FC with goals from Kieron Banks, Ben Stephens, Niven Bailey, Derrin Oosterhuis and Tom Edge, Ben Cox scored the consolation goal for Crewe FC.

Santa Maria (Adam Socha 2, Ben Reddock) returned to winning ways beating Boot and Shoe Villa (John Smithies) 3-1.

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