Big W went down by the odd goal in three at home to Priestfields. Dougie Arnold put Big W ahead but Priestfields hit back with two to take the points.

Goals from John Welsh and Carl Hansen for Priestfields.

Cleveland Inn went down to a goal in the 90th minute at home to Redcar Glazing, Gavin Hanratty, a former player for Cleveland Inn, doing the damage. Following a free kick, Cleveland Inn went ahead with the help of a deflection off a Glazing defender. Carl Eddon put Redcar Glazing on terms then came the dramatic winner.

Iceland struggled to overcome SIFC by two goals to one. SIFC are not the whipping boys from last season and are getting better as the season progresses. James McGowan put Iceland ahead before the break then Phil Hunter doubled their tally by the hour, but SIFC hit back through Justino Josie, Iceland just about deserving the points.

Boosbeck St. Aidens, at home to Parklands, found themselves two down in the first 15 minutes, Stephen Parkes and Michael Flynn socring. Try as they may, Boosbeck could not find a way through Parklands defence. Finding Colin Smith in top form in the Parklands goal, Simon Daynes and Daniel Sleeman had chances for Boosbeck but failed to convert.

John Davey Ltd. won their first three points when they defeated Jack and Jill 5-1. Two goals from Chris McGill and singles from Mark McNally, Gary Fagan and sub, Owen Jennings were too good for Jack and Jill who replied through Wayne Crocket.

D & E Locksmiths went down by six goals to three in their North Riding Sunday cup away to Volunteer Arms from the Yorks area. DTE's goals coming from Craig Bell and Ben Lithgow, their third being an own goal.