Bingley Town 2 Keighley Athletic 3 - Two closely matched teams produced another exciting contest, but Athletic have something of an 'Indian sign' over Bingley and although the home side fielded a very strong team it was Athletic who eked out the win.

Bingley started strongly taking an early lead and Athletic had goalkeeper Heath Maddocks to thank for the fact that they did not fall further behind before Steve Kernan stroked home the equaliser. Paul Goodwin then tapped Athletic in front just before half time and rammed home his second shortly after the break. With the wind at their backs Bingley went all out in attack and pulled one back when Kernan put into his own goal. Intense pressure followed but the Athletic defence stood defiant to secure the points.

Stanbury 7

Keighley Victoria 1

Seven different scorers lined up to pile on the agony for the Victoria Hotel side.

Stanbury raced into a healthy lead with goals from Dave Armstrong Ben Furness, Neil Rollins, Dave Peel, S Waddington, Mick Gilmartin and D Bainbridge while Vics could only manage a consolation effort.

New Variety Club 4

Long Lee Druids 3

A mistake by the Variety keeper gave Long Lee and early lead but Andrew Carr levelled before the break. Liam Jeffr3ey put Variety 2-1 up but sloppy defending gave Druids a 3-2 lead. Variety dug in and with 20 minutes left John Baker equalised with a 25-yard free kick. The winning goal came from Liam Jeffrey.

Division One

Silsden Town 3

Eastwood Tavern 3

Silsden started slowly and were 3-0 down within 15 minutes but they pulled two back befoe half time through Liam Swain and James Whitehead. Town started to dominate the second half, but could only draw level through a Swain penalty. Another fine display from James Whitehead earned him man of the match.

Keighley United 5

BCA 2

Both sides created chances in a thrilling first half, but it was BCA who had edged a 1-0 lead at the break. A superb free kick by A Feather levelled the scores, both teams scored a second before United stepped up a geat to come away with all three points. United's scorers were Andy Feather (2), M Nazir and M Crawley (2).

Keighley Royal 3

Albert 2

Albert's unbeaten start to the season came to an end against their bogey team, the Royal Hotel, who were still looking for the first points.

The game was goalless at half time despite Royal having made three enforced changes. Royal went on to take the lead three times with goals from veteran strikers Dave Harman and Chris Brookes (2). Although Albert equalisedd twice they couldn't capitalise on their late pressure. Captain Kelly Anderson was man of the match for Royal and Albert's scorers were Franco Codola and Paul Broadley.