Former Bury player Liam Robinson made his debut for Queensbury and opened his account for his new club.

But the former Football League player, who also played for Northern Counties East side Stocksbridge, couldn't prevent his side going down to a 4-2 Premier Division defeat by Bolton Woods.

A 3-1 defeat in midweek at East Bowling Unity virtually ended Woods' title hopes for another season, and recent cup exits mean they now look to be chasing the runners-up spot - a position they share with Fairweather Green who have identical points and games played.

In the rehearsal for their forthcoming Senior League Cup final, East Bowling beat Crown 2-1 with goals from strikers Dave Elvidge and Gary Shaw. To wrap up their eighth Premier title in 18 seasons, Unity now need only four points from four games.

After four seasons of near misses, East Ward are promoted to the Premier after Westwood - who needed maximum points from their three remaining First Division games - were beaten 1-0 at Queens Athletic.

Priory edged out of the bottom three relegation places with a 3-0 win over already demoted Ventus, Chris Grey grabbing two of their goals.

Whoever lost the Monkey v Clayton Orient game faced relegation from Division 1A and it was Monkey who lost out in controversial circumstances.

Monkey went in front through Andrew Tostevin. The referee then ruled out a Clayton equaliser for offside, gave a free kick which was taken but then decided to allow the goal. A second Clayton goal decided the issue. A late winner from Nick Priestley gave Wyke Wanderers a 2-1 win over promoted Queensbury Reserves. Queensbury's defeat puts the Division 1B race for the championship firmly in favour of the other promoted club Chellow, who must now lose their last match against Albion Sports by more than four goals to let Queensbury get their hands on the title.

Heaton United ended their Division 2A league programme on a high with a 5-2 win at Bishop Rovers, Majid Hussain, Andy Yates, Zulfar Rafiq, Raf Roberts and Asif Hussain scoring.

Division 2B champions Waggoners, who have hit an impressive 113 league goals so far this season, demolished next-to-bottom Gallopers 13-0. Prolific scorer Steve Smith and Karl Yewdall netted four apiece and Ross Bradley grabbed a hat-trick.

Coach & Horses go up in second spot after they defeated nearest rivals George 2-1 in Division 3A's match-of-the-day, Val Hickey and Wayne Taylor scoring their crucial goals.

Harps took the championship crown after winning their last game of the campaign 5-0 over a lack-lustre Farmers. Gareth Williams and Mark Greenwood both bagged a couple and Marshall Sharpe added the fifth.

Sycamores are pushing Rose & Crown all the way in the race to be Division Four champions, Charlie White and Benn Cahill both bagging a brace in their 7-2 win over George Reserves.