Crewe Athletic - stock pic by Steve Fareham - creative commons licence

Crewe FC are through to the final of the Crewe FA Sunday Cup following a 3-2 win over White Lion FL.

Craig Harris, Ricky Barlow and a Tom Finch winning goal five minutes from time earned victory for Crewe FC.

Charlie Maines and Chris Hardman had scored for White Lion FL.

Premier Division leaders Square One scored five times in the second half to see off NHB FC 5-1 with Danny Dodd scoring a hat-trick and Josh Wynne scoring twice.

Jamie Ball scored for NHB FC.

Square One need three points from their final two games to finish as Champions.

AFC Leopard drew 2-2 with Wistaston Ath thanks to a last minute, long range effort from Ryan Broadhurst.

Declan Scott scored both goals for Wistaston Ath including a penalty with Liam Challinor also scoring from the spot for AFC Leopard.

Betley FC found their scoring form, winning 8-2 against Willaston WS with goals from Lee Smith, Jake Smith, Jamie Baker, Jordy Cottrell, Chris Robaszek, Harry Maclennan and two own goals.

Ryan Simmons scored twice for Willaston WS.

In Division One, there are new leaders with Talbot taking over at the top following a 4-2 win over Haslington having been 2-1 down.

Ben Reddock 2, Ant Broadhurst and Brandon Broadhurst scored for Talbot with Luke Kirkham scoring twice for Haslington FC.

Faddiley won 5-3 at White Eagles with goals from Mike Scott, Rich Ford, Ollie Timony, Joey Hilton and Ash Lawton. Lukasz Synowicz, Konrad Lewandowski and Kamil Kanownik scored for White Eagles.

Winsford Over 3 won 7-0 at Market Tavern with Calvin Abbot scoring a hat-trick with other goals from Tom Fallows 2, Owen Birtles and Callum Trigg.

White Lion beat White Horse 3-1 with goals from Chris Worstencroft, Ross Chandler and Adam Smith.

Lewis Williams scored for White Horse.

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