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The semi-finalists were decided in the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division Cup the with NHB FC, Crewe Ath, White Lion FL and George & Dragon all winning.

Crewe Ath won 6-0 at Betley with four goals in 20 minutes in the second half proving crucial.

Scorers for Crewe Ath were Josh Dunne (2), Jake McMullan (2), Faith Arrowsafe and Matty Birchall.

White Lion FL won 5-0 against struggling Salvador with goals from Russ Schofield (2), Danny Griggs (2) and Danny Roberts.

George & Dragon qualified with an 8-3 win over Faddiley with goals from Robbie Hatton (2), Ste Hughes (2), Ollie McDonough (2), Charlie Hatton and Connor Hooks.

Derice Richards and Will Dyer scored for Faddiley.

NHB FC beat Willaston WS 4-2 with goals from Tom Evans (2), Adam Williams and Paul Studley with Dan Williams and Lukasz Synowicz scoring for Willaston WS.

In the Division One Cup, bottom club C & N Utd pulled off a surprise 1-0 win at leaders Bridge Inn with a second half goal from Tom Thursfield.

Princes Feathers won 3-0 against Broadhurst FC with goals from Peter Hayes (2) and Jposh Patterson.

Audlem reached the semi-finals beating White Horse 2-0 on penalties after the game finished 2-2 after 90 minutes.

Simon Cavell and Danny Mahoney with a penalty scored for Audlem with Dan Wade and Ken Mather replying for White Horse.

In the only league game scheduled, Talbot missed the chance to go top of Division One after being held to a 3-3 draw by Sandbach Town.

Anthony Fidzewicz scored twice for Sandbach Town with Damien Nelson also scoring.

Joe Goodier, Jordan Cottrell and Jordan Bennion scoring for Talbot.

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