Unitor are the early leaders of the Chester & Wirral Premier Division, having secured maximum points from their opening four games.

On Saturday they travelled to Cairns Crescent to play the previously undefeated Blacon Youth Reserves and came away with a 3-0 win with goals coming from James Atherton, Liam Whelan and Derek Taylor.

Waggon & Horses move second after their 7-2 away win over Helsby IIs with goals from Caleb Rose (4), Robbie Davies, Nahidur Rahman and Josh Haselden.

Hooton move up the table after their 4-0 win over Upton JFC Youth, Lloyd Ithell (3) and Richie Feightman their scorers.

Black Horse got back to winning ways, trouncing Runcorn Sports IIIs 5-0, with goals from Mike Watson, Chris Davies and a Kynan Mason hattrick.

Shaftesbury Youth recorded their first points of the season with a 6-1 win over Cestrian Alex. Owen Ainscough lead the line with two followed by Lewis Trodden, James Osbyrne, Eddie Jebb and an own goal. Adie Graves replied for Cestrian.

Callum Jones hit a brace for Hoole Rangers in their 2-1 win over Higher Bebington Kelma who had Kenny Mahon on the score sheet.

In the CWFL Championship, Winsford Saxons notched a second win of the season beating Great Sutton 5-2 with goals from Dean Mundy, Zak Finnegan, Robbie Leigh and a Jack McElligott brace. Ryan Bowyer and Dan Lewis replied for Great Sutton.

Shaftesbury Youth Reserves turned on the style to record a 10-4 win over Orange Athletic with goals from Ronald De Abreu (4), Joel Brown (3), Jimmy Gomez (2) and Tom Ryan.

Harry Stubbs and a Tom Lane penalty were enough for FC Duddon Utd to put their first points of the season on the board in a 2-0 win over Port Sunlight Nomads.

Rossmore Rangers went down 5-1 to Helsby III’s who had Ad Harding, Dan Nixon (2), Nath Moffett and Mitch Jarvis on the scoresheet.