Keighley Juniors will get the chance to defend the Senior Cup after they beat Druids Arms in the semi-final last week, despite a brilliant display by Druids striker Colin Buckley.

Martin McClennon scored first for Keighley but Buckley was unstoppable throughout and struck twice in the first half to give Druids the lead, Lee Whitaker made sure it was all square at the beak.

Buckley completed a hat-trick as Druids led 3-2 and he deserved to be on the winning side, but McClennon and Whitaker both scored second goals to make sure it was Juniors who went through. the 4-3 victory set up a repeat of last year's final when Juniors will meat St Annes.

Celtic were back in league action and now need only a point to secure the Premier division title. Boltmakers couldn't field a full side and were crushed 12-0. Ben McCormack, Roy Mason (2), Danny Spencer, Rob Hanson and Paul Driver hit the net in the first half. Driver added three more, Hanson got a second and Stuart Hudson also hit the net. An own goal rounded off the dozen.

Silsden AFC at least stayed in with a mathematical chance of the Championships by winning 6-2 at Thackley Shoulder.

Royal go into this week's Sunday Cup semi-final knowing they need to win from either of their final two league games to become Second Division Champions. Marcus Dearden, Sam Lunn and Spencer Harrison were their scorers in a 3-0 win against battling Calverley Victoria.

Victoria Hotel were beaten by a Rob Dunn hat-trick and a goal from Dave Turk as Springfield United more or less ended their hopes with a 4-0 win.

Dave McManus was a scorer for St Annes Celtic Reserves, but they were surprisingly beaten 6-1 at home by Red Lion.

Wilson Transport held on to their place in the promotion pack with goals from Waheed Suleiman (2), Mazofar Iqbal, Mark Woodhead. There was also an own goal as they beat Bradford Celtic 5-2.

Branch couldn't prevent Kings 94 from taking another step towards the First Division title. Willard Gono (2), Rob Fairburn and Tim Marwood scored in the 4-1 win and Kings now only need to beat Keighley Juniors Reserves in their last match to lift the trophy.

Dave Gatenby scored twice for Maguires FC with Ishy Hussain adding a third in the 3-3 draw with Cricketers Arms.

Woodend Rovers hammered JPL FC 11-1 to confirm the runners up spot in Division Three. Five goals from Gavin Collins, a hat-trick from Mark O'Hanlon and goals from Wayne Moye, Richard Robinson and an own goal were their scorers.

Allerton Fleece are champions of the division and confirmed their superiority with a 5-0 win over Queens Hall.

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