Ryan Craven and Rhys Raistrick scored twice as Bradford United Lizards under-11s came from behind to beat Oakworth 6-5 in a Keybury League thriller.

The hosts were 3-1 down at half-time but hit back to lead 5-3 before Oakworth replied with a long-range effort. Craven restored the two-goal advantage before a late breakaway strike from the visitors ensured a tense finish.

Lizards' other goals came from a Danny Shackleton free-kick and an own goal.

The home side's Paul Causley produced some fantastic defending, while Chris Sampson earned the team's man of the match award.

Individual errors cost Brad-ford United under-eights as they fell to a 5-1 defeat at Nab Wood. It was not United's day as they hit the woodwork three times, Liam Statham claiming their man of the match prize.

Bradford United under-seven greens took an early lead against Horsforth through Jack Holroyd following good work from Ben Fraser and Eisa Faulding. But their opponents hit back to win 4-1.

Albion Sports under-tens lost 5-1 at home to Horton Foxes as poor defending saw them 3-0 down early on. Albion's man of the match Zain Mushtaq produced a well-taken free-kick, converted by Aaaron Day, but Horton scored two more despite a fine display from goalkeeper Stephen Fearnley.

Albion under-11s still await their first win of the season as they went down 7-1 to Bradford United despite a battling display, Inam Haider getting their goal.

There was better news for Albion under-nines, who won 3-1 at Eccleshill United with goals from Avraj Basi, Kyle Trennery and Faizal Ali, Josh Hall scoring for United.

Olaf Rutkowski (2), Luke Fletcher (2) and Curtis Gentles found the target as Bradford Park Avenue under-ten Titans romped to a 5-0 win over Oakworth Wasps.

Defenders Samuel Kelemen and Angel Thorpe performed well as did goalkeeper Connor Briscoe.

Jake Leeming scored a first-half hat-trick in Eccleshill United under-eights' 5-2 win at Gomersal/Cleckheaton. Also getting on the scoresheet were Callum Ellis and debutant Samuel Lomas, Kyle War-ren being man of the match.

United's under-11s were 1-0 winners at Undercliffe, with star man Toby Riley netting.

Queensbury Cougars earned a hard-fought 3-0 victory at home to Thackley Knights. Harry Palmer grabbed a hat-trick and Ashley Baxter enjoyed a fine game.

Queensbury Colts triumphed 4-0 at home to Thackley Light-ning, William Bingham grabbing a brace and Luke Harrison also on target twice.

Skipton LMS under-12s drew 1-1 with Silsden B in a clash between two high-fliers in the Craven, Aire & Wharfe League.

Skipton went ahead from a disputed penalty but two minutes later, Silsden were level as Jacob Palmer drove in his fourth goal of the season.

In only his third game for Silsden under-12s A, Dylan Budge claimed a hat-trick in an 8-1 triumph at home to BD3 United. Not to be outdone, Josh Metcalfe netted a triple himself, with Ryan Narey and Jack Roberts adding further goals.

Silsden under-13s B won 5-2 at high-flying Bolton Woods and were 4-0 up by the break thanks to a fine header from Billy Davies and goals from Jamie England, Adam Cooper and man of the match Luke Wilson. Woods hit back with two goals but a fifth from Sam Woodrow sealed victory.

Silsden under-11s B were too good for Prospect as they came away with a 6-2 win.

Eccleshill under-17s started with only nine men at Tyersal and were 3-0 down by the break but goals from Chris Dalton and Matthew Hall reduced the deficit.

Vision Juniors under-14s beat Undercliffe 2-0 in the West Riding Cup. Gabriel hit two but the score could have been greater but for careless finishing.

Despite taking a first-half lead through Leejay Roberts at home to Stanningley Albion, Eccles-hill under-14s bowed out 2-1.

Four goals by Ibrahim Khan helped Campion Juniors under-16s to an impressive 8-0 win over Bradford Park Avenue. Other goals came from Andy Hawker (2), Faisal Ali and Adam Wood. Star man was Matthew Warden.

Bradford United under-18s thrashed Thornhill Boys 8-1 away in the Huddersfield League. Steve Helaimia, Gael Mbuebue and Ben Thornton all netted doubles, while Robert Winn and Jack Goddard, from the spot, added further goals.