Tyersal saw their chances of progress in the West Riding County Amateur League's Premier Division Cup thwarted by their visitors and local rivals Wibsey, who recovered from being behind three times to snatch the tie 4-3.

Goals for Tyersal by Glynne Beale (2) and Tom Carney were insufficient as Wibsey hit back each time with strikes from Damian Melvin, Chris Wood and Chris Melvin before taking the lead late in the game through Kyle Mulley.

Having drawn 1-1 in the league at Bay Athletic, Albion Sports knew that to advance into the next phase they would have to do what no club has done for almost 18 months - beat them on their own patch.

However, with two goals from Jordan Missin and others from Arron Heywood, Alex Cusack and Simon Parkes, they did in style with a 5-2 victory, Kitson Gayle scoring both Bay's goals.

Campion also made it into the last eight with a 1-0 home success over Golcar United, thanks to a first- half strike from Ben Omelia.

Holders Meltham Athletic came out on top by 6-4 against Lower Hopton in a tie that not only required extra time but had two of the league's top strikers.

Tom Mathews hit five of Meltham s goals, while Ghanaian-born Ernest Boafo scored all Lower Hopton's four.

Storthes Hall ditched their league form that has left them without a win to advance with a 5-1 home victory at the expense of Ardsley Celtic, with Jamie Miller scoring a hat-trick.

Brighouse Town had their hopes of a cup run halted when visitors Hall Green United won 3-1 in extra time after a goalless 90 minutes.

Marsden, whose league form has surprised many this season, gave their hosts Halifax Irish a torrid afternoon and returned to Huddersfield with a 7-2 victory.

Hunsworth advanced their league form into the Division One Cup and, after an even first half at home to Eastmoor, when they were level at 1-1, the floodgates opened as Hunsworth scored at will to beat their Wakefield visitors 8-2, with Stevie Oakes netting four.

Littletown had Danny Clapham and Mathew Durkin on target with first-half goals to beat Bronte Wanderers 2-0.

Two goals from Wayne Walsh was not sufficient to save Salts from losing 4-2 at home to Steeton, who had Lee Reilly and Graham Holmes on target with two goals each.

Ventus Yeadon Celtic had Anthony Hannan on form with a hat-trick as they beat Wakefield City 6-4.

Westbrook YMCA extended their 100 per cent start to the season into the Division Two Cup with a 3-1 win at Golcar United Reserves, and Rawdon Old Boys also progressed after beating Steeton Reserves 4-3.

Goals from Jamie Brennan and Jamie McEwen gave Tyersal Reserves a 2-1 success in Division One at Heckmondwike Town, while Dudley Hill Rangers and visitors Overthorpe failed to hit the target and took a point each after a goalless draw at East Bierley.

After losing five successive league fixtures, Crag Road United finally found the winning touch with a 7-2 home victory over Kirkburton Reserves, with Jason Corfield netting a hat-trick.

Morley Town, who were also previously without a league victory, edged the game against Dudley Hill Athletic 3-1.

West Horton returned to winning ways, with Hussain Khan and Ebad Rashid scoring in their 2-1 home win over Storthes Hall Reserves.