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Three and easy for Milton after they take the points on Leek trip

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September 16, 2025

MILTON United won 3-0 on their Premier Division visit to Leek Town.

- Chris Travers

Three and easy for Milton after they take the points on Leek trip

All was even until the 39th minute when Jenson Guest netted for the visitors with the same player scoring a second in first-half stoppage time.

In the second period, Town held out until the 77th minute when Jenson Adams added a third for Ottley’s men.

Brereton Social ran out 4-1 winners at FC Hanley - mainly thanks to a superb first-half performance.

Beckham Fulton hit a brace with Max Marshall finding the net alongside Kieron Cliff to put the visitors 4-0 up at the break.

FC Hanley hit back two minutes after the interval when Jamie Nejrup pulled a goal back but that's all they could manage.

The victory moves Brereton Social four points clear of Madeley White Star at the top of the table with a game in hand.

Madeley White Star made home advantage count to beat Leek CSOB 4-0.

Madeley held a one-goal advantage as the sides went into the break after George Bosson had put his side ahead in the 36th minute.

The second half fully belonged to the hosts with Jacque Wooton hitting their second goal on 52 minutes with a third arriving from Ethan Everill shortly after the hour.

A fourth came from Jonathan Sumner who rounded off the scoring just two minutes before the full-time whistle.

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