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Premier Division leaders Railway Hotel thumped Willaston WS 8-1 in the Crewe Regional Sunday League.

Lee Mellor and Jon Stone bagged two goals apiece for Railway, with Jez Tagg, Josh Ruane, Matt Cope and Tom Finch also scoring.

Liam Tetlow scored a consolation for Willaston.

Square One kept up the pressure with two second half goals from Mike Blundell to defeat NHB FC 2-0.

Sydney Arms beat AFC Leopard 2-0.

Crewe Ath won a tight game with Wistaston Ath 3-2 with goals from Sebastian Bialoshorka (2) and PJ Hudson.

Isaac Thaw and Jordan Smith replied for Wistaston Ath.

Rising Sun continued their good start with a 3-2 win at AFC Barkode.

Heath, Lloyd and Sloan scored for Rising Sun, with Mellor and Crimes replying for AFC Barkode.

Kev Sharp had a good day with a hat-trick to help his side Salvador to a 5-1 win over Eight Farmers with Stuart Evans and Sam Foster also scoring.

Greg Gill had given Eigth Farmers a 1-0 half time lead.

In Division One, leaders Elworth Park ended the last 100% record, beating Nantwich YF 5-1 with goals from John Fisher (2), James Usher, Dan Vickers and Gareth Barry.

Simon Roberts scored for Nantwich YF.

White Eagles remain second on goal difference with a 5-3 win at Sandbach Town with a Krystian Burzynski hat-trick and two goals from Jerek Matkowski.

Leroy Jones, Ricky Sol and Simon Evans scored for Sandbach Town.

Betley FC missed the chance to close the gap by only drawing with Audlem 3-3.

Jamie Baker scored twice for Betley with John Shufflebottom also scoring.

Connor Jones 2 and Gary Pepper replied for Audlem.

Talbot won 19-0 at Market Tavern with goals from Ben Reddock (5), Gaz Gordon (4), hat-tricks from father and son Mikey and Andy Truan, Brandon Broadhurst (2), Danny Mair and Scott Rankin.

White Horse lost 6-3 to Cricketers Arms – Moran (3), Dunnung (2) and Seabridge scoring for Cricketers Arms with Beardsmith, Wharton and Williams scoring for White Horse.

Faddiley won 5-1 against Haslington thanks to goals from Ash Lawton, Joey Hilton, Andy Blud, Hugh Reece and Danny Price. Vinny Maxwell scored for Haslington.

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