NEWCOMERS Grace Arms moved to within two points of current leaders Neston Nomads on the league's Premier Division table following Sunday's 2-0 victory over Bronze.

It was the Ellesmere Port challengers's sixth win from nine starts and kept them handily poised for a tilt at the title.

Man-of-the-match Mark Roberts scored both goals.

A depleted MSC Eastham paid the price against third placed Telegraph, who stayed a point in arrears of Grace with two games in hand and, along with Kent, are likely to have a big say in the eventual destination of the championship.

A goal from Mike Ahton proved to be consolationary as Victoria Colts Seniors went down 5-1 to Port Sunlight who played excellent football on the counter.

Three-goal Andy Grimes was the tormentor-in-chief..Mike Lawler and Liam Stevens were the other marksmen as Sunlight registered their third win of the season.

An entertaining tussle between Halfway House and Star Ozzys finished 1-0 in Halfway's favour thanks to a goal from Joe Skinner.

This Sunday sees Halfway line up against in form Telegraph who right back among the goals and are favourites to post the win.

Eastham have their work cut out with the visit of Kent while Neston Nomads are in action against Port Sunlight.

Woodchurch Rovers are in action against Victoria Colts Seniors and Wallasey Ath. Face Bronze in a local derby clash.

On the District scene, Thorn Plumbing & Lighting stand in the way of Riverside's passage to the Wirral & District FA's Sunday Premier Cup third round.

Msc Eastham are currently on the look out for players to bolster their squad with a goalkeeper at the top of the list.

Contact club secretary Paul Gee on 07944968599.