Albion Sports, 6-0 home winners over Wakefield side Gate, and Campion, who won 3-1 at Kirby Malzeard in round three, will be carrying the flag for Bradford in the last 16 of the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup, along with Bay Athletic, Halifax Irish and Ovenden West Riding, Who also progressed.
They will be joined in Wednesday's draw by Brighouse Town, Heckmondwike Town, Meltham Athletic, Overthorpe and Eastmoor, whose games were postponed by the wet weather until Saturday.
Albion had Arron Heywood, who seems to save his goal- scoring for the cup, was on target with a hat-trick to add to two from Pavandip Singh and one from Jordan Missin as they outplayed the Wakefield League Premier Division side.
Campion, who won the cup in 2007, had goals from Ben O'Melia, Carl Trennery and Des Hamilton as they returned home with a 3-1 victory at Harrogate League side Kirby Malzeard. Last season's winners Ovenden West Riding had a strike from Andy Gregory in the last five minutes of extra time to give them a 2-1 win at West Yorkshire League side Wetherby Athletic after a Richard Ingram penalty had put the Halifax side level following John Crowley’s opener for the hosts.
Halifax Irish booked their place with a 3-0 home victory against Halifax League outfit Stainland, while Bay Athletic eased their way into the next round, with Kitson Gayle scoring three times as they beat Boroughbridge 5-3.
Bronte Wanderers' interest in the West Riding County FA Challenge Trophy was ended when they lost 1-0 at home to Leeds City Reserves.
In Division One of the West Riding County Amateur League, leaders Hunsworth came out on top in a nine-goal thriller against Tyersal Reserves, with Lee Brook and Steve Oakes both netting twice and Dale Wright scoring as they won 5-4, while Jamie Brennan (2), Len Warby and Alan Morley snr replied for Tyersal Reserves.
Salts, who won 4-0 at Keighley Shamrocks in the early part of the season, repeated the scoreline when they completed the double over their pointless visitors, with Richard Magson hitting a hat-trick to add to a goal from Lee Grice.
Steeton moved up into third after three goals from Lee Reilly and others by Adam Spencer and Sam Rooke gave them a 5-0 success at Dudley Hill Rangers.
Albion Sports lost the top spot in the Premier Division to Huddersfield side Marsden, who moved back into pole position following their 3-1 victory at Kirkburton.
Wibsey took a first-half lead through Damian Melvin but were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Ardsley Celtic, Adrian Roberts equalising for the visitors.
West Horton missed out on a place in the Division Two Cup semi-finals when they were edged out by 4-3 against Westbrook YMCA.
Crag Road United picked up their second victory of the season in Division Two by scoring seven times in a game after picking up their first victory with a 7-2 home victory.
Crag travelled to Morley Town and won 7-3, with Jason Cornford, Jonathon Hallam and Ben Wilkinson each scoring twice, Dave Pemberton picking up the seventh.
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