COLNE United Reserves' 44-match unbeaten run in the East Lancs League Reserves Division came to a end after a shock 3-2 defeat against Hurst Green.

Warren Baker, David Wilkinson and James Fazackerley. the son of Blackburn Rovers legend Derek, grabbed the goals for mid-table Green.

Accrington Stanley Reserves went two points clear at the top of Division One after a stunning 11-4 win against Rolls Royce.

Mill Hill St Peters were also in fine goal scoring form as they kept their one point lead at the top of Division Two after an 8-1 win against Burnley Belvedere.

Brown Cow kept up their 100 per cent record in the Sunday Memorial League to stay top of Division One thanks to a 5-1 win against Cross Axes.

A Warren Jackson hat-trick and goals from John Penman and Craig Barnes made it four wins out of four for the Clitheroe side.

Mat Garner was also in hat-trick hitting form as his goals guided Division Two leaders Low Moor to a 4-2 win against Little Crown. Nick Charnley completed the scoring to keep Low Moor three points clear of the chasing pack.

In the Blackburn Combination, Railway Hotel continue to set the pace at the top of the Premier League.

The Blackburn side were made to work hard for their 2-1 against Centurions thanks to a retaken penalty by Jimmy Melia and an own goal five minutes from time.

Railway hold a two point lead but have played three more games.

Whitehall Top Con's revival continues as they sit proudly on top of Division Two.

The Darwen club, who only avoided relegation by the skin of their teeth last season, made it seven wins out of seven after an 8-1 win against Brinscall.

Glen Ainsworth scored four goals while Matthew Turner weighed in with a brace. Chris Jackson and Paul Kennedy also scored.

Two goals from John Houle and another from Julian West helped leaders Alexandra Hotel Reserves to a 3-1 win against Pleasington in Division Three.