Post Office are Sunday Alliance Division 3A champions after a 2-0 win over Eccleshill Sports.
Paul Gibbon and Kamran Ali got the goals in the first half. Post Office's remaining target is to score two goals in their final match to reach 100 goals for the season.
Shoulder maintained their push for second place by winning 4-2 at Farmers. Lee Grice got a hat-trick, the other goal coming from Alistair Nejad. Barry Morley and Chris Gibbins replied.
Taylors got all the goals in Red Lion's 2-1 defeat by Crofts. Sean netted for red Lion, Wayne replying.
Eccleshill Community Centre left it until their 19th game to register their first Division 2A victory of the season - but it was worth waiting for. They beat high-flying Calverley 4-1.
Paul Horn and Jack Lencki put Eccleshill 2-0 ahead by half-time and Chris Trudgill made it 3-0.
Glen Jordinson pulled one back for Calverley, but any lingering hopes they had of winning the division disappeared when Horn got his second.
Mail Coach Odsal stay six points clear, Tony Baker, Ben watson and Adi Hinchcliffe scoring in their 3-1 win at Queensbury Reserves.
But Albion Sports Reserves can still be champions. They beat A H Marks 3-1 with Anoop Singh, Jagtar Rooprai and John Patterson on target.
Royal Clayton assured themselves of runners-up spot in Division 2B by defeating Monkey, the only team who could catch them. Gary Boldy, Gavin Strachan and Mark Morris gave Royal a 3-0 lead. Hosts Monkey pulled back two goals from Craig Bridge.
Idle still top Division 3B after a 5-2 win at Wyke, but are relying on others losing to remain in the top two. Tony Shearer (2), Chris Wilkin (2) and Dave Collyer scored for Idle.
Richard Brook's hat-trick helped Bradford Celtic to a welcome 7-2 win at White swan. Paul Smith (2), mark Fletcher and Chris Thompson were also on target for Celtic, Dave Newsome and Kevin Gray replying.
BMS Autocentres stretched their unbeaten run in Division 4A to 11 games, eight of which they have won, by defeating Wrose Old Boys 3-2 away.
Joe Brady had Oakworth Juniors ahead at home to Bradford Park Avenue Rangers, but they lost 3-1, Martin Naylor, Danny Brown and Josh Stead replying.
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