Two sides in the Premier League of the Crewe Regional Sunday League maintained their 100% record.
FC Semtex followed up a midweek win with a 6-1 win at NHB, thanks to goals from Ricky Mellor (2), Leroy Jones, Danny Roberts, Dale Capper and Erwin David.
And Railway Hotel kept up their record with a late winner against Talbot who had drawn level at 3-3 with a 90th minute goal only for Ryan Williamson scoring the winning goal in injury time.
Willaston WS had their second consecutive 4-2 win of the week by beating AFC Leopard with goals from Asher Moat, Ben Burrows, Mark Chandler and Ryan Stoller.
Tom Butler and Mike Blundell replied for Leopard.
Ocean recorded their first win of the season, beating AFC Barkode 6-2.
Kyrie Smethurst and Dean Heath both scored twice with Paul Ashley and John Speed completing the scoring.
Tom Barker and James Forshaw replied for Barkode.
Square One (Walker, Readdin) drew 2-2 with Sydney Arms (Pownall, Bowker).
In Division One, three teams have 100% records.
Faddiley came back from a goal down at half-time to Audlem, scoring three second half goals through Matt Scott (2) and Tom Eddleston, a Peter Jones penalty had given Audlem the lead.
Rising Sun won 3-0 at Bank Corner with Pattinson (2) and Sloan scoring for the Sun.
Wistaston Athletic won 5-2 against Haslington, with Rhys Potter and Jordan Smith both scoring twice and Jack Turner completing the scoring, Vinny Mackwell and Dec Stubbs replied for Haslington.
Leighton went on a goal spree beating Santa Maria 7-0 (Josh Bailey 2, David Furber 2, Danny Rogerson, Jon-Jo Hawkins, Alex Adlington).
Rookery Tavern won their first game of the season with a 4-2 win at Salvador thanks to a brace from Alex Lockett and further goals from Paul Roberts and Darren Pryder, Simon Evans and Kieran Banks scoring for Salvador.
Crewe FC won 2-0 at Sandbach Town thanks to two goals from Nath Quinn.
Boot & Shoe Villa won 3-2 in a close game which was delayed for 45 mins following serious injury to a Boot & Shoe player.
Kev Beresford (2) and Connor Jones scoring for the Boot, with Chris Cliffe and Andy Ward replying for the Farmers.
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