MILLHOUSE maintained their 100 per cent record to stay top of the Premier Division when beating close rivals Poulton Royal 2-1, courtesy of goals from Mike Burke and Matty McDonald with Tommy Carroll netting the only response.

Wallasey Oval were hampered when starting with only nine players and ended up losing 3-2 to Grange Hearts, who had Dave Walmsley, Billy New and Mike White on target.

Division One leaders Lord Nelson beat derby rivals Jasga PV 3-1 to retain pole position thanks to a double strike from Jordan Griffiths and single effort from Paul Williams.

Steve Kelly had earlier opened the scoring for Jasga against his old club.

Cavendish FC stay second despite losing 3-2 versus Liver View, as Josh Gilbert and Brad Farrington scored with Liam Henshaw (2) and Adam Chadwick replying for the visitors.

AFC Tima recorded their first win when seeing off Olympic Rangers in a 6-3 victory.

On target for Rangers were Gary Payne, Gary Allen and Stewart Payne and the replies came from Mike Redgrift (3), Charles Roberts, Matty Williams and Danny Walsh in a good team performance.

Although Ian Duckworth and Jack Moore scored for Saddle Inn they were edged out by Upton FC, who ran out 4-2 victors.

Wallasey Men's moved into the top four after their 2-0 away success over Matrix FC as Mark Goodacre and Mark Tolcher claimed the goals.

Following the top-of-the-table clash in Division Two, Poulton Vics leapfrogged Pilot Boat with a 1-0 success that scuppered their unbeaten start to the season as Lee Davey netted the important effort, while PLCCFC beat Stanley’s Cask 3-2 with goals from Jason Flaherty, Matty Hollis and Adam McComb finding the net.

Upton Town came from 0-2 down against Halfway House to earn a point in a 2-2 draw, thanks to goals from Sam Parker and Alex Pitt cancelling out efforts from Alex Ramsay and Jake Maddox.

Queen's Liscard lorded it over St Andrews United when winning 4-1 as Ben Verdin bagged a brace and both Connor Hodgson and Andrew Gibbons netted singles to move them into the top five.