Bradford concluded their Spen Valley League fixtures with a 3-1 win at Girlington and must now await the outcome of other results to see if they will be crowned Premier Division champions.

Goals from Gurpal Bhambra, Azir Gulzar and Shaun Addy ensured Bradford did all they could to finish top.

But they will be pipped on goal difference if second-placed Jardy Boys win their two games in hand.

Jardy Boys must first take on BD3 United in the Sonder Heating Cup final at Liversedge tomorrow night (7.00).

BD3, who could still pinch a runners-up league finish, warmed up for the final with a 5-2 home win over Ravensthorpe Rangers.

Two own goals contributed to the BD3 tally, with Ohtifhan Yasin, Aman Yasin and Talat Mahmood also on target.

It was the same score as Thornhill United Seniors lost at TVR United, who are also battling to finish second. Aron Kennedy and Bradley Parker struck the Thornhill consolation goals.

Bottom side Quarry went close to claiming a rare point before being edged out 5-4 at fifth-placed West Bradford Spartans.

A Sam Prest hat-trick proved decisive, supported by Bobby Canning and Tion Richards, while Chrisi Bowman, Jack Turner, Brad Jackson and Craig Sykes replied.

The ongoing bad weather meant just a single Division One fixture was played and this saw Howden Clough win by the odd goal in five at Bradford All Stars to climb above their opponents into sixth place.

The Howden Clough goals were shared by Adrian White, Phil Clarke, Jason Stainburn, Joe Naydors and Gary Woods. Amraiz Najid netted twice for All Stars, backed up by Waqas Ali and Muddasser Idrees.