Hooton progressed in the Wirral District FA Amateur Cup at the expense of Higher Bebington Kelma, where they came away with a 4-1 win.

Goals for Hooton came courtesy of Lloyd Ithell, Joel Whalley and a Ben Smith brace.

Joel Brown (2), Ronald De Abreu, Jimmy Gomez and Andre Dos Santos all netted for Shaftesbury Youth Reserves in their 5-1 win over Poulton Vics Reserves.

Blacon Youth FC Reserves are the new leaders of the Chester & Wirral Football League Queensferry Sports Premier Division.

They took full advantage of Unitor’s free week by securing all three points with a 4-0 win over Upton JFC Youth, with goals from Sam Burgess, Ryan Howells and an Aaron Rowland brace.

Waggon & Horses move second after their impressive 8-2 away victory over Neston Nomads Reserves. Caleb Rose lead the scoring with a hattrick. Robbie Davies netted twice with further goals coming from Chris Varney, Billy Fennell and Adam Cheers. Lucas McKendry and Martin Marshall hit the Neston goals.

Cestrian Alex claimed their second win of the season. They travelled to Helsby II's to record a 2-1 win with goals coming from Niall Peaker and Rich Tallis.

Kyle Mayers and a Ben Wright brace secured a 3-2 away win for Runcorn Sports III’s over Hoole Rangers.

In the CWFL Olympic Trophies Championship, Christleton and Winsford Saxons sit first and second in the division after their game ended in a 2-2 draw. Scott Ravenscroft and Zak Finnigan both scored for the Saxons with Isaac Gore-Rees and Kieran Trevor replying for Christleton.

In the division's only other game, Orange Athletic got their first three points of the season with a 5-0 away win over Rossmore Rangers, with goals courtesy of Josh Fleming, Andy Blackwell, Andy Delph, Garry Seddon and Danny Holland.

In the CWFL Tarvin Precision Vets Division 3, Queens Park FC Vets got off to a winning start with a 5-3 win over Crossway Vets thanks to strikes from Les Cotgreave, Paul Dunleavy, Ryan Morgan and a Tony Lucas brace. Danny Brown and Dave Megson replied for Crossway.

Ian Harrison (2) and John McEvoy scored for West Kirby FC Vets in their 3-3 draw with Great Sutton FC Vets, whose goals came from Paul Campbell, Victor Charles and Kevin Valentine.

Robert Campbell and Marcelo Peirera both scored for Hartford FC Vets but they were on the wrong end of a 5-2 scoreline away to Ellesmere Port Town FC Vets.

In the CWFL Tarvin Precision Vets Division 4, Chester Nomads FC Vets beat Sandbach Town FC Vets 1-0.

Lee Doughty and Colin Dowling scored the winners for Eastham FC Vets in their 2-1 win over Rake & Pikel FC Vets.

Lee Dermody scored all four goals for Great Float in their 4-2 win over Parkfield Rangers, who had Jay Foulkes and Tony Murphy on the scoresheet.

The CWFL are delighted to report that the Chester & District FA will be holding a Vets cup for the 2021-2022 season for all clubs who come from the Chester area for teams where there is no relevant cup in their age bracket. The Wirral District FA have had provision for Vets teams for the last four years.