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

The final of the Presidents Cup will be between Willaston White Star and Rising Sun.

Willaston had a convincing 4-1 win over Crewe Athletic, with goals from Evans (2), Moat and Duncan.

Clark replied for Crewe Athletic.

Rising Sun and Sydney Arms were level at 2-2 after 90 minutes, but Rising Sun won 5-3 after extra time.

Sloan scored a hat-trick, with Mkhattat and Haddouda also scoring.

Broadhurst (2) and Daintith netted for Sydney Arms.

In the Premier Division, Railway Hotel beat NHB 5-0 to move within two points of leaders Square One, with four games still in hand.

Scarlett (2), Gibbs, Lavalette and Tagg were the scorers.

Talbot remain at the foot of the table after losing another close game 3-4 to AFC Leopard.

Morrow (2) and Garnett scored for Talbot, but Challenor netted all four to seal the win for AFC Leopard.

AFC Barkode beat Leighton 3-0, with goals from Roberts (2) and Sherratt.

In Division One, Wistaston Athletic ran out comfortable winners in the top of the table clash with Brunel Arms with a 4-0 victory, Pattinson and Davies each scoring twice.

Nantwich YF beat Haslington 2-0 with Sherwin and Roberts on the mark, while Bank Corner edged Crewe FC 3-1, with goals from Revell and two own goals.

Faddiley continue to be the place for goal action, with Boot and Shoe Villa being on the wrong end of a 6-3 scoreline.

Hilton (2), Wharton, Beresford, Barnett and Bate netted for Faddiley with Davies (2) and Potts replying.

Betley continued their recent good run of form with a 4-1 win over Sandbach Town.

Baker (2), Worrall and Oliver Parker scored for Betley with Huff netting in reply for the visitors.

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