ACTION from the No 4 Pacific Road Bistro First division saw Poulton Vics take advantage of the inactive JASGA FC to move within four points of them following their 5-0 defeat of Phoenix FC as Joe McGee-2, Karl Barker-2 and Jamie Payne got the vital goals.
Keeping pace are Nelson FC who sank Bromborough Town 6-2 thanks to a hat-trick from Callum Morrison, a brace from Mike Redgrift and a single from John Pomphrett.
Andy Simpson and Jack Cooke netted the replies.
Goals from Karl Dobbs, Mike Dobbs, Ryan Thompson and an own goal gave Upton FC a 4-1 success over PLCCFC whose lone scorer was Anton Jolley.
Rockpoint FC made it a perfect ten in the Moreton Alarms Supplies Second division when beating West Kirby United 6-0 with three goals in each half.
Bagging five of them was Josh Hatton with Jason Rigby netting a single as they remain unbeaten.
Vineyard are second after their hard-fought 4-3 victory away at Wallasey Wanderers, thanks to Kyle Sloan bagging a treble and Alex Moody a single, with Declan Netherton, Connor Jackson and Macauley Lathom firing the responses.
Three goals from Jordan Griffiths allied to singles from Ricardo Royes and Jack Nelson gave Barnston PV a 5-1 success over Wallasey Wolves whose lone reply came from Matty Madden.
A goal apiece from Barry Whitfield and Scott David earned Trident a 2-0 victory over Shore Villa but a double strike from debutant Owen Ainscough was not enough for Upton Youth as they lost 3-2 against Park Royal who recorded their first win thanks to efforts from Tom Grubb, Dylan Taylor and Rhys Oldham.
A very even encounter between North Wirral Saints and Delta Colts Parkfield resulted in a 4-3 success for Saints as Jack Whitby netted the decisive second half winner.
This after goals from Sam Platt-2 and Sean Wright were cancelled out by Mike McCann-2 and Anthony Phillips for Colts in this all action fixture.
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