Shoulder of Mutton crashed to a heavy 7-0 defeat as they played host to the New Variety Club.
The home side failed to score, but allowed in seven goals at the other end. In the first half they restricted the Variety club to two goals, but could not stem the tide in the second half. Mark Watson scored a hat-trick, Brian Hutchinson added a double-strike and there were solo goals for Adam Ackroyd and John Baker.
Four goals were shared in the first half when Wilsden met BCA United. However in the second half it was all one-way traffic with the visitors scoring a further seven without reply, with Jonal Ali scoring five of his team's goals.
Albert were at home to Cavendish in an evenly fought match. The home side were 3-2 down at the interval, and both teams scored twice in the second half, but Albert could not find the equaliser as they slipped to a 5-4 defeat. Scorers for The Albert were Robert Borsay (2), Tim Feather and Gary Greenwood's 20-yard free kick.
The battle of the giants saw Bocking entertain Keighley United, with the home team showing why they are favourites to win the league. They scored two in each half without reply to secure a 4-0 victory. Man of the match David Nelson scored one with other goals from Darren Midgley, David Bainbridge and Mark Labbett.
Fleece played only their third home match of the season and were able to match a talented Bingley side in the first half. After going a goal down in the first minute P Poole equalised from a narrow angle. Play swung from end to end and Bingley again took the lead before Fleece drew level with a strike from 'Rambo' Robinson.
The second half saw the visitors take advantage of the strong wind at their backs and they hammered in seven goals without reply, despite Fleece having periods of impressive play when they should have scored.
However, Fleece need to toughen their defence and the goalkeeper had a nightmare second half. Despite losing 9-2 Chris Welch, playing his second game for Fleece, was outstanding at centre back.
Silsden Athletic were at home to Three Horses who were without their regular keeper. The first half saw Horses take a 2-1 lead, but in the second half Silsden found the net three times to secure a 4-2 victory. Scorers for Three Horses were Jamie Smith and Gareth Atkinson.
Fixtures: Bingley v Wilsden Villagers, Three Horses v Fleece (Cullingworth), Keighley United v Shoulder of Mutton, Sun-Oaklee v Bocking, New Variety Club v Silsden Athletic, Cavendish Hotel v Long Lee Victoria.
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