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

Railway Hotel reached the final of the Premier Division Cup with a 2-0 win over rivals Square One.

First half goals from Danny Lavalette and Greg Moore secured the victory for Railway.

In the Crewe Sunday Regional Division One Cup, Nantwich YF are through to the final following a 5-3 win at Betley.

Jake Standeven (2), Simon Roberts, Brad Eardley and Dave Sherwin scoring for Nantwich with Jamie Baker, Chris Evans and Brandon Grindley scoring for Betley.

Brunel Arms booked their place in the semis with a penalty shoot-out win over Sandbach Town after the game finished 2-2 after extra time.

Brunel had led 2-0 with goals from Mellor and Fletcher before two goals in the last 10 minutes from Lamb and Dunning sent the game into extra time.

In the Premier Division, Willaston WS won 3-0 at Leighton FC with goals from Burrow, Collins and Kostjuks.

NHB eventually won a tight game with Rising Sun with two late goals to seal a 4-2 victory with a hat-trick from Dan Ball and another goal from Adam Williams.

Gary Pownall scored both goals for Rising Sun.

In games towards the bottom of the League, AFC Leopard moved clear of the bottom with a 2-0 win at Sydney Arms, while AFC Barkode and Talbot drew 2-2.

In Division One, leaders Wistaston Ath won 2-0 at struggling Faddiley who only had 11 fit players to choose from and lost another player to injury after 30 minutes.

First half goals from Ryan Broadhurst and Jack Gray sealed the win for Wistaston Ath.

Haslington FC produced a terrific performance to beat Ocean FC with two second half goals from Dylan Poole and Phil Rogers.

Boot & Shoe Villa and Crewe FC looked to be heading for a 0-0 draw until 30 seconds from time when Boot & Shoe conceded an own goal to give Crewe a narrow victory.

Bank Corner beat Audlem 5-0 with Scott Limbrick netting a hat-trick. Will Cork and an own goal completed the scoring.

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