TVR United have lost their 100 per cent record in the Spen Valley League Premier Division.

And the leaders' first draw after five straight victories came against an unlikely team – eighth-placed Smokin Aces.

Imran Farooq (2) and Fateh Laher were Aces' marksmen, Nhaseeb Rehman, Mohamed Abdalla and Nasser Hussain replying for the visitors.

United are now only ahead on goal difference, albeit an impressive ten goals better than Route One Rovers, who won 3-1 at Bradford Athletic.

Talat Mahmood got the consolation, Sohail Fiza (2) and Waheed Khan netting for the championship chasers.

Girlington have replaced Athletic in third place, climbing one spot after a 6-1 home victory over Marsh, who dropped a place to sixth.

Braces from Adeeb Jawad (2), Shoiab Javed (2) and single strikes from Zakariah Khan and Fraz Dar did for Marsh, who replied through Jordan Tailford.

Savile Youth are up to fifth but they must have been disappointed to only draw 1-1 at home to Whitburn, who gained their first point of the season.

Howden Clough tasted defeat for the first time in Division One, going down 4-3 at home to fourth-placed Palestino.

Simmy Moore, Steve Brook and McCauley Clark were on target for the hosts, but they were outdone by Ryan Sanson (2), Abdur Rahim and Ben McArdle (penalty).

Norfolk almost gained their second victory of the season but were edged out 3-2 by leaders Idle, Said Said and Eugene Orgodo scoring for the losers, while Hightown Jets left a contrail after a 5-0 home thumping of George Healey, Adam Smith (2), Nathan Clark, James Kershaw and Mortimor Kyle being the marksmen.

Mohammed Patel's hat-trick gave Mount Pleasant a 3-2 home triumph over Fox & Hounds, whose goals came from Paul Beaumont and Andrew Hudson.

Meanwhile, Athletico are up to fifth on the back of a 2-0 victory at Inter Batley, Mohammed Qasim bagging both goals.