IT’S still at to play for in Division One as Copperas Hill were beaten 4-3 by 10-man Stoneycroft despite leading 3-1.
The result boosts Stoneycroft’s ambitions of a return to the top flight next season.
Eddie Barker hit a brace for Stoneycroft, while Copperas Hill also had a double from Aaron Shields.
Leaders Essemmay OB also had a rare reverse to up and coming Mackets ,2-1 at Jericho Lane, with Bobby Jones and Tony Askew cancelling out Scott Isaac’s opener for Essemmay OB, whose lead is down to just four points from, at one time, 10.
Edge Hill are also making a charge after yet another late winner over BRNESC.
Phil Evans was again on the scoresheet with his 18th of the season for Edge Hill, Dave Wilson clocked up goal number 12 for BRNESC.
Leyfield stay fifth after they played out a 0-0 draw at Scargreen Avenue with Halewood Town.
REMYCA United go sixth after a 4-2 win at Warbreck, Paul Smith scoring a brace for REMYCA.
NELTC blew the chance to catch the leaders, losing 1-0 at second bottom club Old Holts who move out of the bottom two on the strength of the win. Ryan Edwards hit the all-important and vital strike for Old Holts.
The chance may have gone for Roma as they were beaten 6-4 away to Angus Village.
Dave Hughes hit a hat-trick for Angus while Dave Cooney struck goal number 11 for Roma but all in vain.
In the Premier Division, still adjusting to life without the resigned Birchfield, Waterloo Dock stay at the top spot with a 4-0 win over relegation haunted Kingsley United.
Joey Roberts hit goal number 17 aided by Leighton McGivern with his 21st of the season.
Old Xaverians stay second after a tight but vital 2-0 win over Page Celtic as Matty Williams and Paul Cross struck the goals.
It was 1-0 until the dying minutes and as Page Celtic pushed for an equaliser they conceded the second to Cross.
Aigburth PH are third after a 2-0 win over bottom club Albany Athletic, Gerard Smith and Steven Bailey with the goals.
Sacre Coeur FP go fourth after a surprising 5-1 mauling of Ford Motors who seem to have lost their way somewhat, Mike Roberts with a brace aided by another brace for Paul Carragher. Danny Leather hit the Fords goal.
St Aloysius slip to sixth after a 3-3 draw with Lucas Sports, a John Driscoll double not enough to give St Aloysius all the points.




