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Crewe Athletic produced a stunning fightback to progress into the next round of the Cheshire FA Sunday Cup.

They were trailing 3-0 to Wirral-based side Heygarth FC.

But they managed not only to level the game at 4-4 but then scored four more times to win 8-4!

In the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division, leaders Railway Hotel won 5-0 at NHB FC to remain at the top.

Jez Tagg scored a hat-trick with Ricky Barlow and John Stone also scoring.

AFC Leopard move up to second place with a 10-3 win at Willaston WS with goals from Ian Robinson 3, Liam Challinor 2, Kyle Woolrich, Alex Mason, Tom Butler, Liam Jones and Gary Nixon.

Sam Maguire, Connor Perrie and Kalum Hughes scored for Willaston WS.

Square One returned to winning ways despite trailing 2-0 to Rising Sun at half-time.

Things changed after the interval with Square One scoring eight times helped by Rising Sun having two players sent off.

Square One scorers were Chesters 3, Griggs 3, Lewis and Dodd. Rising Sun scorers were Wynne 2 and Taylor.

Salvador (Mike Weilding) and Sydney Arms (Danny Roberts) drew 1-1.

The match between Eight Farmers and AFC Barkode was abandoned with 10 minutes to go with Eight Farmers leading 3-2.

In Division One, there are new leaders as Elworth Park took advantage of Nantwich YF not playing as they beat previously unbeaten Betley FC 3-1 with goals from Daniel Byanes, John Fisher and Ant Carney.

Lee Smith replied for Betley FC.

Talbot made it three successive victories with a 6-2 win at Faddiley, Ant Broadhurst scoring a hat-trick with other goals from Ben Reddock (2) and Steve Watts.

Andy Blud and a Will Emerton penalty replied for Faddiley.

Bank Corner edged out White Horse 5-4 in a nine-goal thriller, Andy Garrett scoring a hat-trick with Will Cork scoring two.

Steve Harrison, Gary Beardsmith, Ben Jones and Lewis Williams scored for White Horse.

Jarek Matkowski gave White Eagles a first half lead which they held until three minutes from time when Rhys Potter got the equaliser for Crewe FC.

Wrenbury FC remain bottom of the league following a 6-3 loss to Audlem.

Andy Betteley bagged two as did Connor Jones, with Kev Rogers and Kev Mort also scoring for Audlem. Rhys Wright (2) and Callum Bourne scored for Wrenbury.

Cricketers Arms won the local game with Market Tavern by 5-2 with Jamie Nelson 2, Jack Morgan, Chris Proudlove and Olly Dunning scoring for Cricketers and Kane Potter and Ben Guildford scoring for the Tavern.

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