A top of the table clash saw second place Crossflatts beat Sandy Lane 3-0 to take over at the top.

An excellent display of football saw Crossflatts 1-0 up at half time with a goal by Alex Love. Player-manager and man of the match Ronnie Cartwright inspired his side to a stunning performance and flowing football ensured a 3-0 win with a further goal by Love and a superb shot by Damian Lee.

There was only one team in it and Crossflatts thoroughly deserved the win.

Esholt secured a shock 2-0 victory over Baildon New Inn with goals from P Rae and W Griffiths. They were leading 1-0 at half time and converted a penalty in the second half.

The match between Shipley and Kirbys was well contested. Kirby took the lead only to be pulled back by Shipley.

Kirbys scored again but were again pegged back by Shipley only for Kirbys then pulled away take a 4-2 lead.

Shipley scored in the last minute to make the final score 4-3 to Kirbys.Goals for Kirby were scored by James Eastell (2), S Blake and C Knowd and for Shipley by John Andrews (2) and I Irving.

Delius secured their second win of the season by beating Old House at Home 4-3. In a tight first half, Delius went in at half time 2-0 down with two goals from Shaun Coe. Delius came out much stronger in the second half and took a 4-3 lead with goals from S Buxton, R Midgeley, T Braham and an own goal. The third goal for Old House at Home was scored by T Lee.

In a very tight last ten minutes Old House were unlucky not to earn the draw with a superb overhead kick by D Gatenby missing by inches.

The game between Crossflatts Royals and Oddfellows was evenly foughtwith the Royals going in with a 1-0 lead at half time thanks to a goal from James Mudd.

Royals came out stronger in the second half and dominated the match. Goals by Scott Baxter and an excellent header in to the top corner by Matthew Dean saw them take a 3-0 lead. Oddfellows' J Sutton pulled a goal back giving them some hope with twenty minutes to go, but a brilliant through ball by Graham Ogden put Chris Rigg through to score a fourth goal for Royals which put the game out of Oddfellows reach.