Salfia Rangers were leading FC Bosnia 7-1 with just minutes remaining when the referee was forced to abandon the Premier Division match.

A hat-trick by Bob, backed up by Abid (2), Zaiid and Kapi, went to waste in the league's latest match to be called off due to unruly behaviour.

Two late goals gave Kalon a 4-2 win against Commonside, who had a man sent off.

Mathew Shaw and Michael Hutton netted for Commonside, for whom goalkeeper Marcus Jones was in fine form, but goals from Phil Irvine, Luke Irvine, Jay Neild and the outstanding Shaun Jackson tipped the balance.

Hare & Hounds had Jason Scally and Andrew Maundrill on target in their 2-2 draw with Windmill, who had Chris Shuttleworth (penalty) and Dave Horsfall on target.

Phil Crossland bagged a late equaliser for Howden Clough as they drew 1-1 with Wellington Wanderers, who had been protecting Damion Sykes' opener.

Soothill beat Dewsbury Westside 2-0 thanks to goals by Suleman Aswat and Harun Lunat.

In Division One, Youth 2000 lost their first match as Barfield emerged 4-3 winners.

Shaun Housecroft scored twice on his return to Barfield, backed up by John Parker and Shaun McDaid. Acudi (2) and Khalil replied.

Top scorers this week were Old Bank WMC as they beat Windmill Reserves 11-2.

Robbie Hirst scored four times, with Paul Pearson (2), Jody Terry (2), Gareth Overton, Chris Kilbride and James Reily making up the tally.

Old Magnet overcame Marsh 2-1 thanks to goals by Andy Smith and Dave Scott. Chris Blackburn replied.

After a goalless first half, Shooters beat Inter Batley 4-1 with two goals from man-of-the-match Andy Gardner and one each by Adam McKay and Adam Derby.

Norfolk beat Wellington 5-1 courtesy of a Lunat hat-trick, which was supported by I Lunat and Ahmed Qadri.