White Hart moved into fifth place in the Premier Division after an excellent game with U Save Diy.

Rob Dunn was the hero as he levelled the game before the interval after Zuliqar Ali gave U Save the start they were looking for.

The second half saw both sides giving it their all but the weather and the ground took their toll.

In the final minute Dunn was through on the U save goal and fired his shot straight at the U Save keeper. But he could only parry the ball back into the path af Dunn who made no mistake the second time to give White hart all three points.

Upper Croft and Tyersal hammered out a three-all draw. Andy Kraus gave Croft the lead only to see John Dooham level. Ryan Wallace regained the lead for Croft before they were reduced to ten men due to an injury, and Dooham leveled again for Tyersal and then he gave them the lead for the first time. But with five minutes left up popped Stuart Ellis to level and give Upper Croft a much-needed point.

Leaders TFD Centre are going to take some stopping as they made it nine from nine, but Frizinghall became the only side this season to put more than two goals past the champs,

In the first half it was all Frizinghall, even though they went in at half time 2-1 down. In a hard fought game, the best goal came from the champions' new boy Matthew Marshall who got on the score sheet with an excellent chip over the Frizinghall keeper.

Jamie McEwan hit another hat-trick, with Edward Clavin, Paul Hickey and Karl Dunnghie all netting one each to go with Marshall's in a 7-3 win. Tahir Mehmood (two) and Ebad Ahmed collected Frizinghall's goals.

Royal stay in equal second place after seeing off the challenge from Woodlands. Royal were on top in the first half and lead at the break 2-0 with both goals coming from Gary Boldy. Michael Hirst pulled one back for Woodlands in the second half, but fifteen minutes later Dave Woofendin put the game beyond Woodlands when he made it 3-1.

Station Athletic played well below par and paid the price as second placed Isaacs ran out 5-3 winners. Graham Chandler, Simon Marriotte and Charles White all scored for the Station.

Sycamores hit the post twice in the opening five minutes of their game with East Bowling. They took the lead through Jamie Groak only for Bowling to level after twenty minutes and then five minutes later take the lead, but with a few seconds left in the half a good driving shot from Mark Buckingham saw Sycamores level.

The second half was tough and East Bowling went on to score three unanswered goals to win 5-2.

The Priory got their third win of the season against basement side Buttershaw Bantams.

A close first half saw Priory lead 2-1, but after the break they took control and ran in four more to make it a 6-1 win with Chris Bottomley and Carl Bartley both scoring twice, and Michael Smith and Lyndsey Hardy both netting. Steve Warburton scored Batams' goal.