THE Premier division Cup Final took centre stage this week at Cammell Lairds 1907 ground and saw Liscard Bronze halt the Millhouse surge for trophies as they secured a 1-0 victory thanks to an extra time winner from Paul Howells, in a game that ebbed and flowed.

Steve Bridge was chosen as the Bronze man of the match, with Tom Quinn gaining the same accolade for Millhouse in a well contested game that saw plenty of chances wasted.

Two goals from the penalty spot by Craig Bennett were not enough for Ship Wallasey as they were sunk by Halfway House 3-2 in the Wirral FA Amateur Cup Final with the winner coming in the second half.

FC Victoria kept the division One title race on the boil when beating close rivals and divisional leaders AM Plant Hire 2-0 with goals from Darren Graham and Jamie Evans and now need just a point to the take the title.

Goals from Paul Sprakes and Jae Lloyd earned Clarence a share of the spoils with Champions Bar as they drew 2-2, with Jamie Payne bagging a brace of goals in reply.

The delayed Dutchman Cup thirf round tie saw Wallasey Oval run out 6-0 winners against Matrix FC, as Matty Hughes (2), Tom Ward (2), Ollie Bradley and Danny Beaver plundered the goals.

Division Two action saw Parkview FC cement third place following their 5-1 defeat of Sandbrook thanks to Steve Kelly, James Dolan, Dale Atherton, Mike McNamara and Paul Williams finding the net.

Eastham Rangers shared six goals and the points with Wallasey Town in a 3-3 draw as Jordan Crowder, Mark McMahon and Luke Kieran netted, with Mark Cullimore, Lee Davey and Adam Hanaghan netting singles in response.

Beechwood Falcons soared to new heights when topping the Grove Youth division after their 6-0 defeat of Shore Villa due to Joe Molyneux notching a double and Jordan Dilworth, Leon Clarke, Brad Greer and Max Leigh all scoring singles in a great team effort.

Glenavon and AC Hoylake fought out a 0-0 draw, but Shaftesbury Youth went nap against AFC Beb Athletic when winning 5-1, with Sam Upton, Phil Hallett, Liam McCrellis, Liam Davies and Tyler Davies all bagging a goal apiece to keep them in the title hunt.