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Premier Division leaders Railway Hotel moved closer to retaining the title for a third consecutive season with a 5-1 win over Willaston WS.

Tom Finch and Danny Lavalette both scored twice for Railway with Josh Ruane also scoring in their Crewe Regional Sunday clash.

Ben Burrow scored for Willaston WS.

AFC Barkode continued their improved form with a 3-1 win over Rising Sun with goals from Danny Roberts, Vinny Sherratt and Darren Vickers.

Sydney Arms (Maines 2, Bowyer, Maskery) beat Leighton FC (Rogerson 2, Timmis) 4-3.

NHB beat Talbot 3-2 in a close game with goals from Archie McGregor 2, Carl Smith. Gaz Gordon scored both goals for Talbot.

In Division One, the leaders Wistaston Ath moved to within two victories of winning the title following a close 2-1 win at Nantwich YF.

Ryan Broadhurst and Steve Pattinson scored for Wistaston Ath with Jake Standeven replying for Nantwich YF.

With Brunel Arms playing in the Crewe FA Sunday Cup Final, the battle for runners up intensified with victories for Bank Corner, Betley FC and Ocean FC.

Bank Corner won 5-1 at Audlem with Mark Goodwin scoring a hat-trick, and Will Cork and Dave Raynes completing the scoring.

Andy Betteley replied for Audlem.

Betley FC hit Boot & Shoe Villa for seven with a 7-1 win.

Lee Smith netted a hat-trick, Jamie Baker (2), Mike Murisa and Rich Blakeman also scored.

Joe Davies scored for Boot & Shoe Villa.

Ocean FC won a close game with Faddiley 3-2 thanks to goals from Bako, Mickel and Socha with Andy Blud and Chris Stokes replying for Faddiley.

Sandbach Town won the local derby with Market Tavern by 4-0 with goals from Tim Lamb, Olly Dunning, Adie Tonks and Andy Callaghan.

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