Knaresborough Town have moved up to fourth position in the Macron NCEL Premier Division table after their 3-0 win at Frickley Athletic in midweek.In one of four games played in the division on Tuesday night, Slater Barkham-Barnes and Ben Gelder gave them a two goal lead by the interval before the victory was rubber-stamped when Jack Dyche netted their third midway through the second period.
They go above
Pickering Town who were beaten 3-2 at
Albion Sports, a win for the Lions that moves them out of the bottom three.
Souleymane Coulibaly put the Pikes ahead before the hour mark but a quickfire double by Talent Ndlovu meant Sports led 2-1 at the break and Nathan Cartman struck in stoppage time to secure the win although Coulibaly rekindled the home side's nerves by halving the deficit once more with his second.
Nathan Whitehead's last gasp winner grabbed
Sheffield a 3-2 home win that lifts them up into seventh, one place above their visitors.
Alexander Hardwick had twice put them ahead only for Harry Day to restore parity for the Steelmen on both occasions, the second coming as the game entered injury time to seemingly share the spoils before the hosts snatched all three points.
Wombwell Town defeated visitors
Bottesford Town 4-2, Oliver Fearon, Morgan James, Nicholas Guest and Jordan Kershaw getting on the scoresheet for the home side whilst Scott Matthews and Jake Brown added to the Poachers' tally.
And, in Wednesday night's fixture, Joshua McKiernon scored the only goal of the game, his 57th minute strike claiming a 1-0 home win for
Eccleshill United over
Golcar United that sees the Eagles up into fifteenth.
Meanwhile, in Division One,
Appleby Frodingham jump out of the bottom three as Joshua Fraiwald's injury time decider saw them win 2-1 at home to
Louth Town after Harry Jacklin's opener for the visiting White Wolves was cancelled out by Adbdulrahman Alghamdi.
Brigg Town are up into sixteenth after Alfie Usher and Dayle Hutson scored, one at the end of each half, as they beat
Glasshoughton Welfare 2-0 at the EC Surfacing Stadium.
And,
Club Thorne Colliery tighten their grip slightly on fifth spot as they drew 1-1 at home with
Armthorpe Welfare, Lewis Walker putting the hosts ahead in the twentieth minute before Alfie Charlotte ensured honours were even early in the second period.
Photo: Dayle Hutson (left) celebrates alongside Scott Hutchinson after scoring the second of Brigg Town's goals in their 2-0 home win over Glasshoughton Welfare. (Picture: Anna Bäckström)



