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Square One have moved four points clear at the top of the Crewe Regional Sunday Premier Division.

The leaders overcame Salvador 5-1 thanks to a Danny Dodd hat-trick and other goals from Mike Blundell and Ben Spruce.

Stu Evans scored a consolation goal for Salvador who remain fourth from bottom.

AFC Leopard edged out NHB FC 2-1 with goals from Rich Ryan and Jamie Collina. Will Ellwood scored for NHB FC.

Bank Corner (Andy Garrett) drew 1-1 with Willaston WS (Ryan Simmons).

In Division One, Elworth Park took advantage of the top two not playing by beating Sandbach Town 7-0 to move into second place.

Scorers for Elworth Park were Dave Saxton, who scored four for the second week running, Jamie Knowlson, Williams and Arukovic.

White Eagles won 2-0 at White Horse with goals from Radoslaw Rus and Segiusz Braksator.

Winsford Over 3 continued their improved form with a 2-2 draw with Barrel & Tap.

Scorers for Winsford Over 3 were Tommy Taylor and Callum Baggeley with Rhys Potter scoring both goals for Barrel & Tap.

Market Tavern collected their second point of the season with a 2-2 draw at Haslington FC.

Dale Campbell and Kyle Mahoney scored for Haslington FC with Elliot Lane and Steven Pratt scoring for Market Tavern.

In the Premier Division Cup, Betley FC went through to the next round following a 7-4 win at Wistaston Ath.

Scorers for Betley included Lee Smith (2), Jake Smith, Chris Robaszek and Towers.

Scorers for Wistaston Ath were Ben Burrow, Jake Maunder, Matt Taylor and Jake Turner.

In the Division One Cup, Faddiley went through 6-0 against Audlem with Ash Lawton scoring a hat-trick.

Other goals were scored by Rich Ford, Danny Price and Tom Bate.

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