Wibsey took advantage of their Premier Division visitors Brighouse Town having to play for most of the game with ten players to win 2-0.

John Perm was on target twice for the leaders after striker Andy Yates was dismissed for violent conduct.

Wibsey's victory moved them eight points ahead of rivals Golcar United but only six points in front of another Huddersfield side, Bay Athletic, who, with five straight victories including a 4-0 home success over Tyersal, have moved into second place and are making a late challenge to be among the honours.

Should Steeton, as is looking likely, lose their Premiership status at the end of the season it will not be due to their lack of goals.

At Ardsley Celtic last Saturday they hit back after being 3-0 down at half-time to lead 4-3 with doubles from from Arran Drake and Stuart Airdrie, only to lose 5-4.

Hall Green United look the most likely side to be relegated with Steeton.

Despite taking the lead at Campion with a Martin Scarthe goal, they were unable to build on their advantage and had to

settle for a point after Adie Howard equalised.

There was no change at the top of Division One as none of the top three sides in contention for the two promotion places were in action.

At the foot of the table Salts, who made their place secure in the division for

another season with a 1-0 midweek

victory at Lower Hopton, had to come from behind to draw 3-3 with relegation-haunted Morley Town. Mark Burnham, Andy Stockdill and Dominic Bartle netted for Salts.

Westwood, who have played three games fewer than Morley, still require seven points to be safe but they will have to improve their striking power after hosts Dudley Hill Rangers beat them 3-1. Andy Stocks (2) and Jason Kershaw scored for Rangers, while Dave O'Brien netted Westwood's consolation.

By tomorrow night, South Bradford could be celebrating the Division Two title.

They moved to within three points of leaders Kirkburton after goals from Adie Lowther (2), Tyrone Breaks, Jamie McEwen and James Ellam gave then a 5-3 home win over Salt Old Boys.

Three points from the visit of Dudley Hill Athletic would hand them the championship due to their far superior goal difference.

Westbrook YMCA, who still have an outside chance of pipping Kirkburton to promotion, kept their hopes alive with a 4-0 home victory over Dynamoes.

Crag Road United completed their season with a 7-3 reversal at Roberttown, with Jobie Terry netting five for the home

side.

This season's Reserve Division Cup final will be between Brighouse Town and Storthes Hall.

Town won through with a penalty shoot-out win over Ovenden West Riding, while Storthes Hall accounted for Bay Athletic

2-1.

Golcar booked their place in the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup final after beating West Yorkshire League Premier Division side Beeston St Anthony's 1-0.