Old Queens Head 4, Stanbury Rangers 0

Queens pulled off the surprise of the day as the First Division outfit convincingly beat their Premier Division opposition. The visitors could not adapt to the heavy conditions and all four goals were scored by Damien Lee who took control.

Cavendish 1

Royal Oak 7

Cavendish matched their opponents throughout the first half, except in the vital goal scoring department. John Hudson scored first for Oaks with Johnny Lawrence adding a second, Hudson made it 3-0 at the break. Oaks took total control in the second half with Lawrence and Hudson completing hat-tricks while Darren Holmes added the other goal.

Old Swan Clarets 2

Keighley Juniors 0

Steven Ward scored the only goal of an even first half. Juniors battled to get back in the game after the re-start, but could not get the important goal. Mark Webb sealed victory for the home team with five minutes to go.

Bingley White Horse 1

Craven Athletic 4

The first 45 minutes saw play swing from end to end, but it was cup holders Athletic who took two chances and took command of the match. After the break it was Craven who created the better scoring chances, but Bingley drew first blood, Craig Purdy hitting the net with 15 minutes left.

However the visitors fought back with two more goals in the final stages.

Grape beat Lord Rodney 3-1 and the New Inn v Brown Cow match was postponed because the ground was unfit for play.

On Sunday there are only two games: Lord Rodney v Granby Phoenix and Old Swan v Silsden Bridge Inn, because other clubs are involved in the Keighley & District FA Sunday Cup.

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