TEAM of the moment Kent FC took another stride towards lifting the League's Division One title for the first time, after efforts from Aaron Serrao and Jonathan Parkinson anchored them to a 2-0 result over Ellesmere Port side, Grace Arms.

Seven points from their remaining three fixtures would be enough to see Stephen English's outfit crowned champions.

Nearest rivals and reigning champs, Neston Nomads, failed with two spot kicks against Riverside but managed to stay in contention after they kept their nerve and went on to win 4-1.

Two goals from John Loyd allied to furter strikes from Jay Roberts and Paul Ellison sealed the victory.

Telegraph's Kyle Williams was in seventh heaven, after he plundered all seven goals in his sides 7-3 success over battling Woodchurch Rovers who replied via Darren Eaton (2) and Ian Jones.

The tussle for supremacy at the top of Division Two continued and Port Sunlight maintained their two point advantage thanks to a 6-0 win at Victoria Colts Seniors, who had a day to forget.

Ace marksman Marc Lawlor was a two goal hero, while further efforts from Liam Stephens, Andy Holden, Andy Grimes and Danny Nevin completed a job well done.

Arch rivals, Wallasey Athletic celebrated a 3-0 win at Star Ozzys sparked by an opener from Danny Price.

A John Berry penalty doubled the visitors' advantage before full back Andy Walker completed the proceedings via a rasping 30-yarder.

Man of the match Alan Fowlie contributed with his side's third goal as Bronze overcame Halfway House 3-0 after earlier goals from Mke Forson and Pete Purcell had put the Wallasey side in sight of the three points.

Thursday evening's Pyke Cup semi-final at Cammell Laird between big guns Kent FC and Neston Nomads saw the holders, Kent, progress after they emerged 2-0 victors.

The Wirral Sunday League has a limited number of vacancies for clubs wishing to join for season 2015/16.

Application forms are from the League Secretary, Dave Lea on 0151 608 4332.