IN Division A of the Rossall Sixes small-sided soccer league The Untouchables stay in the lead after a 3-3 draw with Supreme Plastics.
Sporting QCS move up into second place after they beat Team Macprint 2-1.
David Halsall FC had a good night and picked up the points from their game with Coop Late Shop, while Wyvale Warriors won 5-0 against Horsemans Hill.
Carter Engineering move into the Division B top spot after their -16 win over Thornton Rovers.
Holbro FC move up into second after a 9-1 win against CTC Computers, while Kings Arms are in third place after they drew 0-0 with Real Bispham.
The Inter Nationals FC shared the points with A&G Precision Engineering after a 1-1 draw from their game.
In Division A of the Rossall Sevens league Celplas Ltd keep their place at the top with a 3-0 win against bottom team Spartans. Second-placed BISA beat Fleetwood Police 1-0, while Warburtons won 2-0 against Supersaver Fleetwood. Athletico 7 FC had an excellent 5-1 win over Autotheme which sees them move up into fourth place on goal difference.
In Division B a 3-0 win against Bispham Dons FC helped DT Signs to extend their lead to six points. CG Neve move up into second place after their impressive 6-0 win against FC Dynamo, while Safeway FC were surprisingly beaten 4-1 by The Royals. Top Gun Air Nailers won 3-0 against Athletico Viagra.
At the half-way point in the Ansdell Sevens league, it is turning out to be an exciting competition with only three points separating the first four teams in the race for the premiership.
South Shore Silk still have their noses in front, but only goal difference from Sportsman FC, having been held to 2-2 draw by Zeroes Heroes.
Everybody's Casuals are just one point behind having defeated Dudley Industries.
Undoubtedly, the result of the day in the premiership was Universal Products' 2-0 win over title challengers Statestrong.
Blackpool Airport hope to climb up the table having won two games in a row in recent weeks.
The battle for the first division championship is no less fierce, with only two points separating the top four places.
St Annes Victoria are one point ahead after defeating FC Bispham.
Royal Hotel and Peel Park Plodders are in hot pursuit just one point behind.
Old Timers had an excellent result in holding title challengers Thomson All Stars to a 2-2 draw.
Land Registry registered their first win in the campaign with a 5-3 win over St Annes Boys.
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