TEN-MAN Bradley needed a last-minute screamer from Zach Conway to defeat visitors Cononley Sports Reserves 2-1 in a Mastab's Craven League Division One Cup derby.

The hosts top and tailed this tie with goals as their first came inside 20 seconds when Oliver Butterfield skipped past three players on the left before crossing for Robert Watson to side-foot home.

The second string equalised midway through the half via Dan Leeming, who looked offside but played to the whistle when Bradley stopped, and they hit the bar three times in the second half.

Bradley had Martin Brown sent off for a second bookable offence but dug deep and were rewarded by Conway's 20-yard howitzer.

Under-strength Sutton, who are bottom of Division Two, fell 7-2 at home to well-drilled Division One visitors Colne in the first round of the Northern Plant Hire Trophy, Rob Matthews and Lucasz Sarosinski scoring for the hosts, whose man of the match was Josh Smith. Cowling lost their all-Premier Division tie 5-2 at Earby Town.

Cononley Sports had a solid 3-1 victory at Grindleton in the Premier Division Cup, Craig Gregory setting them on their way with a first-half brace, his second goal being a belter as he turned his marker and blasted the ball home left-footed.

Grindleton's goal was also unstoppable – a 25-yard free-kick – but with the wind against in the second half, they battled hard but eventually conceded a third to Colin Throupe.

Polonia's man of the match was Egidijus Mickiwicius in their 3-1 Division Two Cup defeat at home to Grindleton Reserves. while Tony Cooper struck twice as Oxenhope Recreation Thirds triumphed 4-1 at Skipton LMS Reserves.

Also on target for the Worth Valley side were man of the match Andy Fox, who produced an outstanding goal when he went on a mazy run before curling the ball into the top corner from 35 yards, and Nivard Trowers.

Cross Hills Reserves were tested at Barlick Wanderers in the Division Three Cup but won 6-3 to bounce back from the previous week's heavy defeat in the Keighley & District FA Supplementary Cup.

Hills opted to play with the elements first and were 4-2 ahead at half-time, thanks to an own goal and efforts from Jimmy Anson (2) and Tom Storrie. Anson added more goals in the second half with a 25-yard curler and a header.

Sam Wedgewood and Callum Lowe were menacing up front for the visitors and Jack Harrison was combative in midfield.

Hills were also assured at the back, despite conceding three, but that could not be said for Bradley Reserves, who lost 5-0 at Ilkley.

In the Premier Division, Tarek Issa-inspired Grassington United stay in front, despite being held 1-1 at Trawden Celtic, but they only lead on goal difference after Cross Hills left it late before winning 2-1 at home to Settle United.

Will Storrie opened the scoring for Hills in the first half but Settle equalised when Shaun Airey bravely dived in among the flying boots to head home after a shot had been pushed onto the bar by goalkeeper Luke Daniel.

Stuart Parkin's winner – he headed in Rob Matthews' corner kick – almost came at the final whistle.

Hosts Gargrave are top of Division One but next-to-bottom Ingrow & Worth Valley still missed several chances before being beaten 2-1.

Ingrow welcomed back keeper Wayne Mahomet and included new signing Nicky McNally but playing with the wind at their backs for the first half seemed to hinder them as they strayed from their crisp passing game.

Gargrave took the lead and, although Ingrow improved slightly in the second half, added a second.

Ingrow manager Liam Marsh brought off the tiring Tom Barlow for Liam Bellamy's fresh legs and this rejuvenated them as they grabbed a goal back via Liam Baker's first of the season, although Gargrave held on.

Only goal difference separates Gargrave from Skipton Town, who were held 1-1 by mid-table visitors Bingley Town, whose goal came from Andrew Ryan.

Silsden Whitestar are up to third on the back of a 7-2 home defeat of Rolls Reserves, who took the lead when Liam Swain was penalised for a blatant trip in the area.

However, JJ Berry scored for Whitestar after a mazy run from halfway and, just before the break, Ben O’Melia slotted home after good work by man of the match Andy Kay.

Rolls levelled straight from the restart but were then routed. Sam Stanfield got a brace, O’Melia scored again, and there were goals from Simon Cox (his first for his new club) and Mark Bradley.

In Division Two, Sporting Keighley are up to sixth following a 4-2 defeat of visitors Broomhill, man of the match Aaran Abbas rattling in a hat-trick and the other being an own goal.

Broomhill got an early goal through Andrew Tanner but their second did not come until the 85th minute through substitute Aaron Pearce.

Man of the match for Cowling Reserves in their 4-0 home defeat to Pendle Renegades Reserves in Division Three was Samuel Dudman.