IN Division A of the Rossall Sixes league The Untouchables stay in the lead after they beat Kings Arms FC 2-1.
Holbro FC picked up the points from their game when they beat Carter Engineering 3-0 and stay in second on goal difference.
Supreme Plastics also have nine points after they won 2-1 over Statestrong, while Wyvale Warriors beat Macprint 2-1.
Division B has new leaders in A&G Precision Engineering, on goal difference, who won a close game against Inter Nationals FC.
Coop Late Shop move up into second after they won 4-2 against Thornton Rovers.
Horsemans Hill who also have nine points, won 6-0 over CTC Computers FC, while Real Bispham and Dav id Halsall FC shared the points this week in a 2-2 draw.
In Division A of the Rossall Sevens league Athletico 7 FC stay in front after an excellent 7-0 win against Fleetwood Police.
H&A Club move up into second with a 4-0 victory over Safeway FC, while third-placed Warburtons won a bad tempered game against CG Neve 2-1.
Autotheme notched up their first points with a 2-0 win against BISA.
GraveDiggaz had another comfortable 4-1 win in Division B - this time against Glyn Webb, while Fleetwood Fire took the points from a walkover game because Spartans couldn't raise a team.
Athletico Viagra beat Norfolk & Chance 3-2, while Bispham Dons FC and The Royals shared the points in a 1-1 draw.
Sixes results: Holbro FC 3, Carter Engineering 0; Horsemans Hill 6, CTC Computers FC 0; The Untouchables 2, Kings Arms FC 1; A&G Precision Engineering 1, Inter Nationals FC 0; Real Bispham 2, David Halsall FC 2; Wyvale Warriors 2, Macprint 1; Thornton Rovers 2, Coop Late Shop 4; Supreme Plastics 2, Statestrong 1.
Sevens results: Athletico 7 FC 7, Fleetwood Police 0; Warburtons 2, CG Neve 1; Bispham Dons FC 1, The Royals 1; Spartans 0, Fleetwood Fire 3; BISA A 0, Autotheme 2; Athletico Viagra 3, Top Gun Nailers 2; H&A Club 4, Safeway FC 0; Gravediggaz 4, Glyn Webb 1.
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