Silsden Ladies returned to league action when they travelled to West End to attempt to avenge their 1 - 5 home defeat.

They started brilliantly and dominated the match with some wonderful football. They were not helped by some dubious decisions made by the referee.

Close to half time Silsden took the lead when defender, Katherine Wust smashed the ball into the top of the net from a corner.

Silsden keeper, Kristie Reynolds only had one save to make in the first half as Silsden kept possession well. However, a very physical West End equalised from a break just before half time.

In the second half, Silsden again dominated early on. They came close with a number of chances, but couldn't convert.

Strong attacking runs by woman of the match Vicky Hanson saw chance after chance created as Silsden ran riot.

West End equalised, again, on the break. After committing what seemed to be two fouls in their own half, West End broke quickly and scored a winner.

On Sunday Silsden are at home to the club's arch-rivals Brighouse Town.

n Keighley won their derby clash with Bradford City after securing a 3-2 victory.

Bradford took an earlylead, but Keighley hit back with a strike from Natahsa Mulligan.

After the break Lisa Connolley reacted quickly after the keeper parried a shot and smashed the ball into the back of the net.

City levelled the game and a draw looked on the cards, but a cross from Mulligan foud Fatima Khatun who flicked the ball high into the top corner of the net.

n Long Lee Under-13 girls secured a 6-1 victory over Shipley with Sophie Gaines scoring a hat-trick and Rebecca Riley adding two in an impressive first performance. Charlotte Higgins was also on target and there was good defensive play from Kirsty pavel and Carly Robertson.

Long Lee Under-13s girls B were winning 1-0 against Shipley when the game was abandoned because of the weather. Bethany Gaines scored the goal and woman of the match Amy McCrae was on top form.