WALLASEY Oval moved to within one point of the Division One title after seeing off Liver View in a 4-1 success that saw plenty of football from both teams, but the finishing of Tom Ward (2), Sam Hunt and Andy Beaver proved the difference and took the points.

Grange Hearts pumped up the pressure for runners-up spot when beating Olympic Rangers 5-2, as Jack Bradley netted a treble and Andy Noonan a double, with Craig Dunnell and Gary Allen bagging the replies.

Doubles from Connor Bagley and Reece Mearns allied to singles from Mike Large, Danny Williams and Liam Cunningham earned Upton FC a 7-2 verdict over AFC Tima, who had Mike Redgrift and Ashley Armitage finding the net.

Premier division action saw Great Float S&S draw nearer to the title as they beat close rivals Woodchurch United 2-1 with goals from Sean Parrington and Robbie Black, with Chris Griffiths claiming the reply.

But Millhouse still have a say in the title run in following their 6-0 eclipse of Poulton Royal thanks to Jamie Parker bagging a four goal haul and Ben Kierman and Danny McGill netting a goal apiece.

JASGA PV put on a regal performance when confirming runners up spot in division two with a 9-1 victory over Queens Liscard as both Adam Baxter and Stewart Speed claimed hat-tricks, Daren Pritchard a double and Kieran McCabe scored a single in a great team effort.

Stanley's Cask shared the points with Wallasey Mens in a 2-2 draw as Martin Wilde and Mike Chwalko scored, but Halfway House claimed the points versus Poulton Vics who failed to field a team.

A last-minute goal from Scott Towers earned Ashville Youth a 3-2 success over title chasing Shore Villa, with Ryan Davies netting a brace in this Grove youth division victory and Matty Hodgson and Connor Allen fired the responses.

Glenavon also netted three times in a 3-1 win against Upton Youth as Joel Davidson, Callum Travers and Dan Berkson found the net.

Strange end to some fixtures in the Dundee Youth division as two of the top four failed to field a team and forfeited the points.

They being AFC Liverpool and Poulton Vics Youth who both had the opportunity to actually win the division, but this situation now leaves Heswall Youth and FC Spartans as the main contenders for the title.