It’s all change again at the top of the Chester and Wirral League's Premier Division.

Unitor AFC are the new leaders after a 4-1 win over Black Horse sent them back to the summit.

Leon Jones led the way with a hattrick with Lewis Clarke adding a fourth. Matt Holt replied for Black Horse.

Hooton were held to a 3-3 draw by Waggon and Horses. Richie Feightman (2) and Joel Whalley scored for Hooton with Leon Whitley (2) and James Henry replying.

Higher Bebington Kelma are third after a 7-1 win over Runcorn Sports Thirds.

Andy Noonan was on fire, scoring four while Ben Kierman, Jamie Bolderstone and Sean Burgess also netted as Billy McGee replied.

Blacon Youth Reserves drop to fourth after suffering their second defeat on the trot. They went down 5-3 to Chester Nomads Thirds, who are managed by Jack Green, Blacon's former manager.

James Lloyd and Tim Ashbrook sank doubles with Jordan Lee adding the fifth for Chester Nomads. Damien Rowley, Sam Davies and Robbie Joinson hit back.

Only four points separate the top five teams so it looks like being an exciting title race.

Shaftesbury Youth went down 3-2 away to Upton JFC Youth, Liam Crawford and Dean Nunn their scorers. The winning Upton goals came courtesy of a Caelen McGovern penalty, a Sam Ismay 20 yard volley and 16 year old Joe Astbury who slotted home in the last 2 minutes to seal the win.

Neston Nomads made it three wins from their last three games by beating Helsby Reserves 2-0 while Cestrian Alex and Hoole Rangers drew 1-1.

Adie Graves scored the Cestrian goal with Hoole goalkeeper Joe Stacey hitting home for the equaliser with his wind-assisted goal-kick.

In the Championship, runaway leaders Groves MKS continue to dominate after they beat Helsby Thirds 4-0 with all the goals coming from Lee Ludgate.

Port Sunlight Nomads are second after a 3-1 win over Shaftesbury Reserves. Richard Booth, Callum Leach and Sam Bolton netted with Dean Clarke replying.

Third-placed Christleton beat Great Sutton 1-0 thanks to a penalty from Dan Ward while Steve Whittaker and Jonathan Hallam both netted for FC Duddon United in their 3-2 defeat at the hands of Chester Nomads Fourths.

Winsford Saxons drew 3-3 with Orange Athletic. Winsford’s goals come via Andy Young, Ryan Hughes and Dean Mundy.

In Division of the Veterans League, Mersey Royal Vets were awarded the points after Pockets were unable to raise a side.

Hooton beat Neston Nomads 3-1.

In the Blacon High Monday Flexi League, Newton Athletic are top with a 1-0 win over their nearest rivals Farndon, Liam Bradley grabbing the winner.

FC UBER are second after Luke Chard (3) and Tom Berry (2) earned them a 5-0 win over Hoole Rangers.

At Neston, Red Cat are the new leaders after their 3-0 win over FC Catalyst. Dean Judge 2 and Daniel Chan got the goals while Neston Nomads drop to second as they could only muster a 1-1 draw with Tigers. Connor Horrigan netted for Neston with Chrissy Bushell replying for the Tigers.

In Ellesmere Port, Ship Argyle are four points clear at the top after a Neil Stephens brace earned them a 2-1 win over Ellesmere Port Villa who had Liam Budd on target.

TRIC beat Sutton Rangers 4-1 with goals from Phil Quillam, Charlie Thomas, Dom Hoppe and Lewis Cooper. Oghoghome Amromawhe replied.