CONONLEY Sports Reserves' will have to replay their Craven & District FA Norman Pratt Trophy tie.

They were 2-2 at Earby Town Reserves in the 89th minute when the game had to be abandoned after the home keeper broke a leg following a collision with a defender.

Sam Wooley and Nick Kaminski had earned Cononley a share of the spoils.

A stunning free-kick was the highlight of Mastab's Craven League Third Division Bradley Reserves' 2-1 victory over Second Division Settle United Reserves in another tie.

Sutton Reserves are continuing to leak goals in the Third Division, Skipton Town Reserves being the latest to cash in with a 10-0 victory, spearheaded by Naq Hussain's hat-trick. Sutton Reserves have now conceded 24 in four.

Below-par Cross Hills Reserves suffered their first defeat – 4-1 at Addingham, for whom it was a first win. Jack Harrison scored the consolation.

Ingrow & Worth Valley Reserves have gone third after a 3-2 home win over Horton, young Kain O'Driscoll getting a brace to add to debutant Liam Bellamy's goal.

With Settle United, Skipton LMS and Rolls not playing league matches, Cross Hills took advantage to climb to the top of the Premier Division.

Inspired by man of the match Will Storrie, the south Craveners defeated Earby Town 2-0 at home to advance three places, Josh Page and Rob Matthews getting the strikes.

Wilsden Athletic had drawn two of their four matches, so it was hardly a surprise when they shared the points in a 2-2 draw at home to Grassington United.

Silsden Whitestar have climbed to second in the First Division following their 3-2 victory at Rolls Reserves, Dominic Creed, Sam Stanfield and James Whitehead netting for Whitestar.

Ingrow & Worth Valley, meanwhile, lost 1-0 at home to Hellifield Sports, the visitors claiming their first win of the campaign, while Bingley Town were trounced 7-0 at Chatburn.

Oxenhope Rec have bounced back from their first defeat of the season the previous defeat to win 4-1 at Salts and go second in the Second Division behind Grindleton. Tony Cooper got a brace for Rec, Joel Gallagher and Damon Spinkings also finding the net.

Sporting Keighley, who had the chance to go top themselves, tired in the second half on the way to a 4-2 home defeat by Polonia.

The hosts paid for the dismissal of Amar Zuman for two yellow cards, despite goals from Jinaid Taj and Aaron Abbas (penalty).

Mirdstaw Bak (2), Maciej Zoltek and Pizemyslaw Witch were on target for the visitors, who handed Sporting Keighley their first defeat.

Broomhill, who came from a goal down three times, were on the wrong end of a nine-goal thriller on the narrow pitch at Challenge College, Manningham All Stars winning 5-4.

A Manningham free-kick scored on the half-hour was swiftly cancelled out by Broomhill's man of the match Andy Tanner.

Michael Clarkson and Simon Harris (penalty) got the other equalisers before Manningham scored twice.

Although Tanner's header from Joe Slater's cross to the back post reduced the deficit, they couldn't conjure up another equaliser, despite Harris' 25-yard volley striking a post and 16-year-old debutant Ben Smith's perfect cross.