IN Division A of the Rossall Sixes small-sided soccer league The Untouchables take the lead after a 4-0 win over Sporting QCS, while one point behind Team Macprint have moved up into second place after beating Coop Late Shop 2-1.
Supreme Plastics, in third on goal difference, also won their game against Wyvale Warriors 2-1.
David Halsall FC had a good night when they beat Horsemans Hill 6-1.
In Division B, Kings Arms FC move into the top spot on goal difference after their 4-2 win over Thornton Rovers.
Carter Engineering climb into second place after beating Holbro FC, who have dropped down to third.
Real Bispham beat A&G Precision Engineering 3-0 and Inter Nationals FC beat CTC Computers.
In Division A of the Rossall Sevens league Celplas Ltd take over the top spot after their 2-1 victory over Fleetwood Police.
BISA could only manage a 1-1 draw with Autotheme, while Warburtons returned to form with a 3-0 victory against Athletico & FC.
Fleetwood Police won their other game 2-1 against Autotheme and Supersaver Fleetwood won their first game in style 4-0 against Spartans who returned to earth with a bang after last week's win.
Meanwhile, Division B leaders DT Signs won a good game against CG Neve 3-0 and are now five points clear at the top.
Safeway FC move back up into second after their 1-0 win over FC Dynamo and Bispham Dons FC won a high scoring game against Top Gun Air Nailers 6-3.
The Royals came out 1-0 winners in their bottom-of-the-table clash with Athletico Viagra who remain the only team still looking to pick up their first points.
Ansdell Sevens results:
Premier Division - Statestrong 0, South Shore Silk 2; Zeroes Heroes 3, Everybody's Casuals 2; Blackpool Airport 4, Universal Products 2; Dudley Industries 2, Sportsman FC 5.
Division One - Old Timers 1, Royal Hotel 4; Peel Park Plodders 4, FC Bispham 1; St Annes Boys 2, Thompson All Stars 2; St Annes Victoria 17, Land Registry 2.
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