Betley - beat NHB FC in Cup - Faddiley win Division one cup sunday league football leaders, pic under creative commons by See-ming Lee

Premier Division leaders Railway Hotel dropped their first points of the season following a 1-1 draw at Square One.

Chris Lines gave Square One a half time lead but Lee Mellor equalised for the Nantwich side in the second half.

Second-placed Crewe Ath drew level on points with the Crewe Regional Sunday league leaders following a 4-2 win at NHB.

Substitute Alex Lean scored with his first touch of the match, other scorers were Josh Clarke, PJ Hudson and Warren Hudson.

Archie McGregor and Max Owen scored for NHB, who also had a man sent off.

Willaston WS owe their victory over Leighton to their substitutes Luke Goddard and Nathan Cherrington.

They both scored in a close 2-1 win, with Rafael Samedo replying for Leighton.

There were goals galore as Sydney Arms (Vinny Pownall 2, Charlie Maines 2, Adam Griffiths) beat AFC Leopard (Dave Johnson, Liam Challinor, Stuart Palin, Anthony Tinsley) 5-4.

Talbot move off the bottom of the table with a 1-1 draw with Salvador, Matt Verling scored for Talbot and a penalty from Keiron Banks for Salvador.

In Division One, leaders Wistaston Ath kept their 100% record with a 5-1 win over Haslington.

Connor Alcock grabbed a brace with Steve Pattinson, Declan Scott and Ryan Broadhurst also scoring. Carl Weaver netted for Haslington.

Ocean FC stay second with a 5-3 win over Betley, Steve Lloyd (2), Mark Parker, Paul Ashley and an own goal scored for Ocean FC.

Nantwich YF returned to winning ways with a 4-3 win over local rivals Faddiley.

Brad Eardley netted a hat-trick with Jake Standeven completing the scoring. Joey Hylton (2) and Sean Chandler scored for Faddiley.

Bank Corner found their shooting boots as Will Cork scored four times in a 7-4 win over Sandbach Town, Mark Goodwin (2) and Scott Slaney also scored for Bank Corner.

Steve Deakin (2), Danny Chapman and Andy Bailey scored for Sandbach Town.

Crewe FC hit bottom Club Market Tavern for six in a 6-0 win with Ben Reddock netting a hat-trick and further strikes from Nathan Dewey, Jason Riley and Louis Everall.

Brunel Arms and AFC Alsager shared four goals in a 2-2 draw.

Ash Chesters and Danny May scored for Brunel with Jon Hart and Sam Revell levelling for Alsager.

Audlem recorded their second win of the season with a close 2-1 win over Boot & Shoe Villa, Connor Jones and Brad Jones scored for Audlem with Ryan Briddon netting for Boot & Shoe.

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