Altrincham and District Amateur Sunday FL An Andrew Robertson goal gave Lisbon St Anthony's a Premier Division double over Jackson's Boat and allowed them to keep their 100 per cent record.
Lisbon, last season's champions, close to within two points of leaders Buck Inn with two games in hand but have yet to meet them.
Bay Malton retain fourth place but lose ground on the leading clubs after being held 3-3 by Ashland Lobster. Scott Barlow scored a brace and Warren Dickinson one for Bay with Joe Yarwood, Lee Williams and Leon Willis replying.
Urmston Meadowside completed a derby double over Trafford, Luke Kaylor again on target with the only goal.
Beech Sport gained their first home win, beating Old Alts 3-1 with goals from Raphael Ozabiane (two) and Mark Colman, Andy Molloy netting the consolation.
Stamford Arms, with the aid of two goals by Simon Roberts, provided the shock result in the First Division, 4-2 at home to title challengers Sale West United, their first win.
AFC Sale Moor increase their lead to eight points with a 5-1 defeat of Ladybarn to maintain their winning sequence, Dave Hampson getting two goals with Stuart Adams, James Hall and Mark Drinkwater getting the others and Joe Reeves scoring the consolation.
Broadway (Urmston) climb to third following another close game with Sale Excelsior, which they won 2-1 with the aid of an own goal. Craig Steven was again on target for Excelsior, while James Ginder added to the own goal.
Bricklayer's Arms still await their first win after losing 3-2 at Stretford Amateurs despite goals from James Debono and Rob Richards. Adam Smith (two) and Lee Potter wrapped up the points for Amateurs.
Top scorers were Lee Athletic, who triumphed 7-1 at home to Sale United, Mark O'Sullivan and Simon O'Brien leading the scoring with two each, the Smith brothers, Carl and Chas, plus Mark Robinson getting the others. United's scorer was Tofan Ghasemitoeur.
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