Barony Park - Crewe Regional Sunday League

George & Dragon maintained their 100% start with a 7-1 win at Faddiley in the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Divisio.

The scorers for George & Dragon were Scott Taylor with a hat-trick, Robbie Hatton, Callum Norwell, Ryan Mitchell and Joe Duckworth.

Danny Lavalette scored a consolation for Faddiley.

Betley FC stay in second place with a 4-0 win at Salvador with Keiran Duckers scoring a hat-trick and Lee Smith also scoring.

The Lions won 4-2 against The Raven with Danny Roberts scoring two with other goals from Danny May and keeper Wes Newton.

Damian Sloan and Josh Wynne scored for The Raven.

Crewe Ath (Luke Gillan 2, Brandon Mighton 2) beat NHB FC (Frank Farrington 2) 4-2.

In Division One, the top two in the League each had good home wins with Broadhurst FC beating J S Bailey 7-0 thanks to goals from Danny Martin (2), Dom Johnson, Brad West, Tom Hassall, Jack Glimond and Joe Wolley.

AFC Talbot won the local derby with pub rivals Talbot 3-1 on the Barony Park (pictured), Declan Scott scoring two with another goal from Matt Wilkinson.

Jordan Cotterill scored for Talbot.

Second AFC Talbot goal - scorer and teammates celebrate (1)

Second AFC Talbot goal - ball chipped over Talbot keeper (1)

Third placed Cuddington FC suffered a shock 3-1 loss to C & N Utd who picked up their first win of the season.

Mark Green scored two with Jordan Prince also scoring. Kyle Cattarall scored for Cuddington FC.

Sydney Arms’ form continues to improve with a 5-0 win at White Horse with goals from Rob Prince, Rhys Potter, Ben Reddock, Olly Dunning and Dom Capraro.

Audlem won a close game with Nantwich Pirates 3-2 with goals from Will Cork, Sam Mason and Andrew Betteley.

Joe Hutton and Anthony Broadhurst scoring for the Pirates.

(Action pics courtesy of Jonathan White)

Third AFC Talbot goal - scorer celebrates (1)

Talbot player prepares to tackle ball from AFC Talbot (1)

Talbot head the ball clear of goal (1)

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