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Square One have completed the League and Cup double by adding the Premier Division Cup to the league title.

They beat Crewe FC 3-2 in the final.

Danny Lavalette gave Crewe FC an early lead before Andy Parkinson levelled after 25 minutes.

Richard Elcock then put Crewe FC back in front before half-time.

But Square One started the second half strongly and levelled just after the interval when Shane Heron scored.

And the winning goal came 10 minutes from the end when a strike from Danny Griggs slipped through the fingers of the Crewe FC keeper into the net.

In the Premier Division, AFC Leopard won 4-1 at Salvador with goals from Liam Challinor (2), Matty Shaw and an own goal with Pete Murphy scoring for Salvador.

The Division One Title race is still wide open with several teams in with a chance.

Faddiley improved their chances with a 4-3 win at leaders Talbot.

Talbot went ahead after just two minutes but Faddiley scored four times in 15 minutes before a second half fightback reduced the deficit to 4-3 but Talbot couldn’t find an equaliser.

Rich Ford (2), Matt Scott and Tom Bate scored for Faddiley with Ben Reddock (2) and Brandon Broadhurst scoring for Talbot.

White Lion made it two wins in five days following a midweek win at Haslington with a 5-4 win at Audlem.

Jack Wood, Will Bailey, Chris Wulstencroft, Steve Boyd and Rob Carlin scored for White Lion with Andrew Betteley scoring a hat-trick and the other goal coming from Danny Mahoney.

Barrel & Tap won 4-1 against Haslington FC with goals from Elliott Reeves (2), James Donegan and Jack Bailey with Simon Taylor scoring for Haslington FC.

Winsford Over 3 drew 0-0 with Sandbach Town.

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