FC SPARTANS reached the final of the Wirral FA Youth Cup when flying past Allport Hawks in a 4-2 success that saw Lewis Willingham notch a fine hat-trick and Callum Hallam complete the scoring.

A late kick-off between Heswall Youth and Shore Villa saw the game end 2-2, with no time to play the extra period as the 3G pitch was booked for another fixture.

The all-Wallasey Wirral FA Junior Cup quarter-final saw a solitary extra-time goal from Callum Morrison seal victory for AFC Liverpool over Upton Town in a very even affair, but Wallasey Men’s will have to wait as their fixture was lost to a waterlogged pitch.

Upton FC went out of the Wirral FA Amateur Cup when losing 5-2 against FC Vaults despite good efforts from Mike Large and Joel Ledsham, but Liver View saw their way into the quarter-finals with a 5-3 verdict over Western Vics first.

Premier Division action saw Millhouse close the gap at the top following their 6-2 defeat of Windsor as both Perrie Black and Dave Rudge claimed two with Paul Cupit and Jamie Parker adding to the tally. Netting the responses were Craig Smith and Dean Chapman.

Woodchurch United stay in the title hunt after beating Cetco Europe (Jack McDonald) 4-1, due to Paul Casey, Ben Kearney, Josh Gray and Liam Simon all bagging a goal each.

A Leon Jones treble allied to a brace from Declan Taylor earned Cavendish FC a 5-2 win over Matrix FC in the Division One Cup second round and Wallasey Oval stumped Grange Hearts 4-2 with a threesome from Sam Hunt and an Andy Beaver strike.

The only game in Division One resulted in a 6-2 victory for Wallasey Town over AFC Tima (Mike Redgrift and Martin Dunn) as an own goal and efforts from Sam Courtenay (2), Lee Davey, Ed Ashley and Adam Hannigan found the net.

In Division Two Lord Nelson eased past Poulton Vics with a 4-0 result that puts them top on goal difference after Jordan Griffiths (2), Paul Williams and Anthony Daniels scored An effort from Ken Simon was enough for Queens Liscard to roll over Stanleys Cask and goals from Sean Williams (2) and Sean Malone gave Eastham Rangers a 3-0 success against Halfway House.

The Youth Divisions Cup second round game saw Glenavon Youth beat their derby rivals Glenavon Athletic 6-2 thanks to a hat-trick from Morgan and contributions from Dixon, Hayes and Lamb