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Crewe Regional Sunday Premier defending champions Railway Hotel beat title rivals Crewe Ath 2-0.

Railway notched victory with goals from Ricky Barlow and Johnny Stone.

Current leaders Square One also lost ground, drawing 1-1 at NHB.

Dodd gave Square One the lead after five minutes before Nick Ball equalised with 15 minutes to go.

Willaston WS won 5-2 at Talbot with goals from Asher Moat (2), Mike Brown, Ben Burrow and Liam Walker with Alex Jones and Wayne Garnett replying for Talbot.

AFC Barkode continued their improved form with a 4-3 win at Sydney Arms with two goals from Sherrett, Clarke and Xluan.

Pownall, Broadhurst and Bowyer scored for Sydney.

Leighton and Salvador drew 1-1, Paulo David gave Leighton the lead before a Craig Washington penalty levelled the game.

Rising Sun (Mhkhattatt and an own goal) saw off AFC Leopard (Robinson) 2-1.

In Division One, leaders Wistaston Ath hit Audlem for 10 in a resounding 10-1 win.

Declan Scott and Steve Pattinson both scored hat-tricks with Ryan Broadhurst, Lee Jones, Charles Buidy and an own goal completing the scoring.

Connor Jones replied for Audlem.

Brunel Arms move up to second at the expense of their opponents Nantwich YF, following a 6-2 win.

Kriss Spencer (2), Kane Fletcher (2), Caine Mellor and Danny Kennedy scored for Brunel with Jake Standeven and Simon Roberts scoring For Nantwich YF.

Betley FC’s Jamie Baker scored four times as his side beat Ocean FC 6-2 to put a dent in Ocean’s title challenge.

Other scorers for Betley were Brandon Grindley and Rich Blakeman with Paul Ashley and Steve Lloyd scoring for Ocean.

Biggest scorers of the day were Crewe FC who put 11 past bottom club Market Tavern.

Ben Reddock and Lee Turner both scored hat-tricks, Louis Everall scored twice with other goals from Johnny Yates, Lewis Vyse and Tom Vickers.

Faddiley – with goals from Will Emerton, Ryan Barnett and Leigh Beresford – won 3-1 at Haslington whose goal came from Dan Taylor.

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