There were plenty of shocks in the Bradford Sunday Alliance League Amateur Cup, with Division Four side Dudley Hill Keys leading the way.
Four goals by Liam Griffin and a Richard Dixon hat-trick, together with strikes from Liam McMahon, Robert Sanderson and Christian Dunne, sealed a 10-1 second-round win over Division 3A opponents Cricketers Arms.
Pudsey United took a 2-0 lead at home to Hockney All Stars but the visitors hit back to force extra time and added three more goals to secure a 5-2 win, with Khurrum Shazad (2), Shapal Yaqoob, Naveed Saddique and Yasser Mohammed on target.
A Terry Holt strike was not enough for Forresters Green Rovers as goals from Mark Dempsey and Ben Hullah straight from a corner earned a 2-1 away victory for Robin Hood.
A Billy Swaitek hat-trick helped New Inn Celtic to a 6-3 win at George Reserves, while four goals from Andy Kenyon guided Stanningley Albion to a 7-0 victory over Oddfellows Idle.
Bradford Moor YSA beat Ring o’ Bells Shipley for the second time this season, securing a place in the next round 3-1, while Undercliffe were 3-0 winners over Whitburn Athletic.
There were also a number of first-round ties, with Matthew Beeney’s hat-trick not enough for Shoulder of Mutton as visitors Nab Wood Juniors beat them by the odd goal in nine.
Salthorn WMC won their first game of the season as a brace each from Anthony Nicholson and Danny Cunningham set up a 6-3 win over De Treffers.
AFC Titans upset Cycling 5-3, with Tyrone and Ashley Terrelonge among the scorers.
And Cuedos Rangers Reserves recovered from twice falling behind to two Chris Wynn goals to see off Bulawayo City Kings 4-2.
At the top of Division Two, three sides made it three wins in a row to make sure nothing separates them.
Bay Athletic remain top on goal difference after they edged out Rawdon Old Boys 3-2.
Westbrook YMCA showed their defensive prowess once more, having only conceded one goal in the first three games, as they overcame Morley Town 2-0.
Finally, Campion Reserves made it nine points out of nine following a 3-2 win over Golcar United Reserves.
At the other end of the table, Dudley Hill Athletic continued their poor defensive record at home to Steeton Reserves in a 6-2 defeat, making it 14 conceded in just three games.
In Division Three, there were goals galore as Andrew Boltwood and Ryan Lambert both contributed hat-tricks in Ventus Yeadon Celtic’s 7-0 home win over Bronte Wanderers Reserves.
Second placed Huddersfield YMCA also hit the back of the net on seven occasions in a 7-1 win over Littletown Reserves.
As the top two sides both scored seven the bottom two both conceded five. Heckmondwike Town Reserves were convincingly beaten 5-1 against Salts reserves and Wakefield City Reserves were beaten 5-2 against Albion Sports Reserves.
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