MAGEE Cup first round action took centre stage and saw PLCCFC stump the ambitions of holders JASGA PV when winning 3-2.

Adam McComb, Lewis Toland and Matty Keogh bagged the important goals.

An own goal and a superb single from Alex Duff were the responses.

Last year's finalists Poulton Vics won a nine-goal thriller versus Nelson FC 6-3, with Jack Ledsham firing a hat-trick and Joe McGee, Danny Banicale and Sean Gandy all netted singles.

Queens Liscard put in a royal performance to beat St Andrews United 3-2 with a double from Steve Wilson and the third from manager Mark Cullimore who came on as a substitute.

On target for Saints were Matty Threlfall and Jack McEntaggart.

Despite a superb goal from Adam Chadwick giving Liver View the lead they went down 3-1 against Upton FC.

In the Dutchman Cup first round the game between Trident and North Wirral Saints was abandoned inside 15 minutes due to broken leg incident and the referee had no option to stop the game as they waited 40 minutes for an ambulance.

An end-to-end encounter between Barnston PV and Eastham Rangers resulted in a 3-2 success for Barnton as Reece Orton, Ricardo Royse and Jack Nelson found the net with Martin Marshall and Jordan Crowder hitting the replies.

A solitary first-half goal from Nick Wakefield was enough for Eastham Rangers Colts to dispose of Halfway House in a 1-0 victory.

Park Royal eased to the top of the Dundee Youth division following their 6-1 defeat of Glenavon Athletic due to Joe Irvine netting four times and Matty Wilkinson and Charlie Chatterton bagged a goal apiece with Blake Rowlands finding the consolation.

Eastham Rangers Jets fought out a 2-2 draw with Groves Rovers as Jordan Lee Major and Lee McNulty scored and the replies came from Liam Sparks and Tom Challinor.

A goal each from Jack Ward and Kieran Brady earned New Ferry Rangers a slender 2-1 success over Wallasey Wanderers who remain bottom of the division.

Upton Youth earned a hard fought point in the 2-2 draw Higher Beb JFC which puts them top of the Grove Youth division and had Joel Hunter as a two goal marksman.

Scoring the replies were Lewis Simpson and Dan Freeman.

AC Hoylake prevented Phoenix the Flames from making their season take off as they won 2-1 with goals from Loui Fox and Jonny Corkhill, but Danny Hallwood netted a fine effort for the Flames.

The other two games in the division were postponed due to the pitches.