TWO points separate the top six teams in the Chester & Wirral Football League's Queensferry Sports Premier Division.

Shaftesbury Youth Club FC remain unbeaten after their convincing 5-2 victory over Cestrian Alex FC.

Ian McGraa (2), Eddie Jebb (2) and a strike from Danny Whitehead made sure all three points went to the Shafts. Cestrian Alex played their part in an enjoyable game and were rewarded for their efforts with goals from Matt Gilmore and Tom Richardson.

Ben Kierman was the two-goal hero for Higher Bebington Kelma as they recorded their first win of their league campaign with a 2-0 win over St Saviours FC.

Goals from Joe Whittle, Callum Doyle and Andy Stubbs put Sutton Athletic in the driving seat at home to Helsby FC as they sealed a 3-1 victory.

Adam Collins scored a consolation goal for Helsby FC.

Upton JFC keep up the pressure on the top two teams with a 2-0 victory over Blacon Youth Reserves.

Goals from Man-of-the-Match Danny Evans and Ben Gregory keep Upton JFC in the race for pole position in the Premier Division.

CWFL Olympic Trophies Championship League leaders Hoole Rangers dropped two important points in a very entertaining game against Christleton Argyle.

The Swans have only been beaten once this season in the league and battled throughout the 90 minutes to get a valuable point in a 3-3 draw and put them up to seventh position in the league.

Alec Hutchinson and a penalty from Adam Hughes put Hoole Rangers in a commanding lead but 10 men Christleton Argyle pulled it back to 2-2.

Hoole Rangers thought that the second goal from Alec Hutchinson would be enough to clinch all three points, but Christleton Argyle ensured the points were shared with a late equaliser.

AFC Park North put in a very good performance against Eastham Ferry but were on the wrong side of a 3-2 score line.

Park North scorers were Scott Wilson and Tom Reese but three goals from Eastham was enough to earn the team from Eastham all three points.

Crossway were the highest scorers in the Championship with a 6-1 victory over Groves Athletic.

On the score sheet for Crossway were Ryan Gledhill and Dean Ratcliffe, who both scored twice, and Greg Campbell and Matt Leedham, who got a goal each.

Princes Villa JFC and Orange Athletic Chester was a very one sided affair, that ended 4-0.

Michael Cooper hit the Orange netting twice and there was a goal a piece from Mitch Glover and Jay Horan, which made it a very frustrating day for Orange Athletic Chester.

Rossmore Rangers are only separated from league leaders Hoole Rangers on goal difference.

They continued their good form with a 2-1 win over Chester Nomads IIIs.

James Holroyd and James Curtis were on the score board for the Rangers whilst Dave Pearson got a consolation goal for the Nomads.

An entertaining 1-1 draw was played between at Elton Athletic and FC Duddon United and Hoole Rovers defeated Helsby FC reserves 4-1

CWFL Tarvin Precision Vets Division West Champions Avenue Vets visited Blacon Youth Vets and came away with all three points.

Danny Edwards put Avenue in command by hitting the net twice and further goals from Andy Bolton, Chris McGinn, Gary Jones and a Blacon own goal ensured an emphatic 6-2 victory.

Lee Bennion scored twice for Blacon Youth Vets.

Capenhurst Villa Vets Mark Ryan was top scorer in the Chester and Wirral Football League with four goals in Villa's game against Ellesmere Port Town Vets.

Further goals from Chris Offley, Paul Cockram and Gordon McCloud made sure that that Capenhurst Villa Vets romped home 7-2 winners.

Neil Ashcroft and Martin Maw were the Ellesmere Port Town scorers.