The last of the Bradford Sunday Alliance teams were knocked out of the Carlsberg FA Sunday Cup fourth round when Silsden lost 2-1 at Paddock.

The Cobbydalers dominated the first half and led at the break through a goal from Jamie Longley.

Silsden, who had originally been drawn at home but after two attempts to play at their Keighley Road ground had to travel to their Merseyside opponents, continued to play good football but two defensive errors in the second half proved costly.

Bradford Park Avenue remain in pole position in the Sunday Alliance Premier Division after beating Bolton Woods 3-1 in bad conditions at Canal Road.

The home team took a one-goal lead into the half-time break but the leaders fought back with strikes from Marcus Edwards, Mathew Milnes and Chimo Monondo.

Second-placed Oakenshaw endured a physical encounter at Manningham Ward which finished 2-2. After going behind, the hosts struck back with strikes from Devon Warner and Jordan Barrett but they conceded from the spot ten minutes from time.

Albion Sports hit double figures again when they defeated Prune Park 10-1, Joel Ettienne and Imsfaq Hussain both hitting hat-tricks.

Queensbury and West Bowling shared six goals in a match spoilt by the windy conditions. Corey Larvin put the hosts Bury in front but goals from Chris Woods, Darrell Leach and Damian Melville put Bowling in charge. It needed strikes by Terry Mason and Mick Naylor to give the home team a share of the spoils.

The battle between the two promoted clubs went the way of Buttershaw White Star, who beat Ventus Sports 6-2, Chris Graham helping himself to a treble.

Westwood Park returned to winning ways in Division One with their 3-1 victory over Ring o' Bells Shipley. Peter Ellis, David Armitage and Lee Butterfield got Park back on track.

The big clash between Clayton Orient - playing their first match of the year - and Relay Recruitment finished 1-1.

Wrose Bull were heading for victory at Bradford Irish Club until the final ten minutes when James Boyle and then, in the last minute, Chris Hannah pulled the hosts level.

Ian Bell gave Wyke Wanderers the lead at home to Dudley Hill Rangers - the first time the visitors had conceded since early in November. But a brace from Chris Gibbons gave the visitors the three points.

It was the tale of the three Daniels at Baildon Trinity when Duckworth, Lawlor and Pearson hit the goals to give visitors Orange a 3-1 win in Division 1A.

The local derby in Division 1B between leaders Thornton and Allerton ended 1-1. Dominic Petschak had a terrific game for the hosts, who went in front through Colin Cuthbert just before the break before Jodie Thompson equalised early in the second half. Patrick Dunne was in terrific form for Allerton.

Junction Thornbury are now top on goal difference after a 5-1 win at Wibsey WMC Reserves. Carl Dennis scored straight from the kick-off and went on to complete his hat-trick.