Abul Kashim scored both goals as TVR United maintained their 100 per cent Spen Valley League record at the expense of Bradford with a 2-1 PREMIER DIVISION win.

Bradford were also unbeaten going into the match, although with three draws to their name from five starts, and Gurpal Bhambra’s strike gave them hope of extending that record.

But from 1-1 at the interval, Kashim added his second of the game to give United three wins out of three and lift them to third place above their hosts.

Bosnia have also made a 100 per cent start, although a 6-3 win at Youth 2000 was only their second league game and leaves them in fifth place.

It was only 1-0 at half-time but then Bosnia pulled clear, leaving goals from S Pandor (2) and A Ashiq as mere consolations.

The weekend’s highest scores were Wellington as they swamped George Healey 12-1 to move level on points with unbeaten leaders Oakwell, who were without a fixture.

Jordan Ledgard, who was man of the match, Lee Speight and Daz Richardson each scored a hat-trick.

Adam Williams and two own goals completed the tally for Wellington, who led 6-0 at half-time, with Simon Moore netting the only reply for third-bottom George Healey.

Stithy picked up their first points in DIVISION ONE at the seventh time of asking as they won 3-1 at Savile Town Athletic, who have yet to break their duck after three matches.

Moshin Acha scored for Savile but his goal was outweighed by Ben Wilson, Brett Guilford and Dale Furnace for Stithy.

West Bradford Spartans made it three wins from as many games as they took advantage of ALC having a player sent off to win 5-0.

Two-goal Christian Sutcliffe was backed up by further efforts from Patrick Boland, Phil Holmes and Adam Wigglesworth.

Rock-bottom Howden Clough are now without a point after seven games, having lost 9-0 to unbeaten Fairbank in their latest outing.

Naveed Hussain led the way with four goals, backed up by Faisal Shabir, Uman Munir, Adil Shazad and two own goals.

Ring o’ Bells are also still looking for their first points after a 7-2 loss at Norfolk, for whom 18-year-old Bilal Badat starred.

Badat was named man of the match for his four goals, with Manny Sambhi, Ebrahim Mamaniat and Nakash Mahmood also on target.