Betley - beat NHB FC in Cup - Faddiley win Division one cup sunday league football leaders, pic under creative commons by See-ming Lee

Railway Hotel continue to dominate the Crewe Regional Sunday League as the premier division side made if six wins from six.

The Nantwich team won the clash of the top two against Crewe Ath, winning 4-2 on the road.

Third placed Square One took advantage by coming back from a half-time deficit to beat AFC Barkode 2-1.

Sean Price gave AFC Barkode the lead with Danny Dodd and Jason Nolan with the comeback goals.

Willaston White Star won a close encounter with Sydney Arms 3-2, with the third goal coming in the last minute with a shot from the halfway line to make the score 3-1.

But Sydney hit back straight away with a goal from Rory Saunders to set up a tight last few minutes.

Salvador were down 2-1 at half time to Rising Sun, but in a see-saw second half, Salvador hit back to lead 3-2.

Then Rising Sun, with only 10 players following a sending off, stormed back to win 4-3.

Tom Edge (2) and Craig Washington scored for Salvador, with Graham Maskery (2), Andy Tebay and Ben Durkin scoring for Rising Sun.

AFC Leopard won 2-1 at Leighton with goals from Butler and Ledwards, Smith scored for Leighton.

In Division One, leaders Wistaston Ath enjoyed a comfortable 4-1 win over AFC Alsager with goals from Ryan Broadhurst (2), Matt Taylor and Jack Turner. Jonny Hart scored for Alsager.

Faddiley returned to winning ways thanks to a Joey Hylton hat-trick in a 5-2 win at Bank Corner, the highlight of the game was a 60-yard goal from Richard Harris.

Haslington beat Nantwich YF by the odd goal 3-2, Dylan Poole, Paul Roberts and Vinny Mackwell scoring for Haslington and Jake Standeven and Simon Roberts replying.

Brunel Arms beat bottom club Market Tavern 5-0 with goals from Jay Thomas (2), Danny May, Ricky Mellor and Ash Chesters.

Sandbach Town continued their form with a 5-2 win at Audlem.

Sandbach Town scored all seven goals, with two in their own net!

Betley won 3-1 at Crewe FC.

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