THE weather yet again wreaked havoc with the fixture schedule at the weekend.

But of those that played plenty of goals were evident.

The only game in the Premier Division provided a 3-3 draw between Poulton Royal and Ship Wallasey.

Jon Pomphrett netted twice for Ship and Andy Gibbons added the third.

Woodchurch United rolled over Stanley's Cask in the Capitol Cup second round, winning 7-0.

Dan Povall hit a hat-trick while Paul Casey, Chris Reilly, Ben Kearney and Chris Griffiths also netted.

A solitary goal for Telegraph was enough to beat Upton FC in the Division One Cup second round.

Clarence FC also progressed – they ran riot against Olympic Rangers in a 9-1 success that saw Mike Wall hammer home five goals, Mark Redgrift net a brace and both Stuart Pritchard and Chris Williams also score.

Danny Allen scored the consolation.

Division One saw only one league fixture in which Wallasey Oval saw off the challenge of Primrose FC when winning 3-0 with goals from Sam Hunt (2) and Matty Hughes.

The victory puts them three points behind the leaders with a game in hand.

JASGA PV took first place in Division Two following their 9-0 defeat of Halfway House as Stuart Speed and Daren Pritchard netted hat-tricks with Tom Freeman firing a double and Mike Scullion also scoring in a dominant performance.

They have however played three more games than the chasing pack.

Youth Division Cup second round action saw Jack Beggs score a brace for Oldershaw Athletic as they saw off the strong challenge of AC Hoylake.

The FC Spartans versus Higher Beb JFC tie was cancelled due to a waterlogged pitch.

A hugely under-strength Lord Nelson failed to reach the Wirral FA Junior Cup final when being beaten 6-1 by Crown FC with their only scorer being Dale Atherton.

Missing players and kicking off with only nine men is not a good way to approach important games.