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Nantwich YF, Cricketers Arms, Haslington FC and Elworth Park secured victories in the Crewe FA Sunday Vase.

Nantwich YF beat Sandbach Town 5-0 with goals from Harry Robinson, Rich Adams, George Johnson, Jake Standeven and Tom Dale.

Haslington FC won 2-1 at White Horse with goals from Dale and Prince. Beresford replied for White Horse.

Elworth Park won 3-1 at Talbot who lost their second goalkeeper to injury this season both on their debuts. Cricketers Arms beat Crewe FC 6-4.

In the Premier Division, leaders Railway Hotel dropped their first points of the season drawing 1-1 with much improved AFC Leopard.

Luke Benchir equalised a Matt Wrench opener for AFC Leopard.

Square One kept up the pressure with a 4-0 win at AFC Barkode with goals from Blundell 2, Murray and Griggs.

Crewe Ath beat Salvador 4-0 with a hat-trick from Shannon Sinnott Jnr and a Josh Clark goal.

Rising Sun won 6-0 at NHB FC with a hat-trick from Gary Pownall, two goals from Damian Sloan and a Nathan Schofield strike.

Sydney Arms hit seven without reply against Eight Farmers with goals from Danny Roberts 2, Caine Mellor 2, Robert Timmis, Vinnie Sherratt and Rafa Semedo.

Willaston WS picked up their first point of the season with a 3-3 draw at Wistaston Ath.

Thaw, Ben Burrow and James Burden scored for Wistaston Ath and Scott Lambeth, Dominic Coates and Charlie Nash replied for Willaston.

In Division One, only three games were played due to the Crewe FA Sunday Vase games.

White Eagles hit Audlem for 10 with Konrad Lewandowski scoring five times, other goals from Jarek Matkowski, Michal Boryczewski, Adrian Gawron and Lukasz Pasiuk.

Betley FC won 13-1 at Market Tavern Ally Chapman 3, Chris Worrall 2, Tom Slaney 2, Brandon Grindley 2, Chris Towers, Harry Ashworth, Tom Parks and an own goal completed the scoring.

Faddiley beat Wrenbury 8-1 with a hat-trick from Rich Ford, two goals from both Ash Lawton and Will Emerton, both penalties, and Chris Stokes. Liam Whittaker replied for Wrenbury.

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