ADE Giles' The Stiffs side had been beaten 5-0 by Jason Carter's Zeals outfit in November, but turned the tables with a 3-1 win in the return.

Having fallen behind to a Steve Wyatt goal, Stiffs came back strongly and restored parity courtesy of an Adam Stevens' penalty.

Stiffs took the lead when Stevens headed home a Chris Giles cross and the points were wrapped up by Rob Clarke, who scored from close range after Giles had hit the post.

Bradford Town Youth shouldn’t be written out of the promotion race, but with two defeats to their name already it may be a big ask for them to catch unbeaten Calne Eagles and Three Daggers.

However Mark Jones' side showed they mean business with an 8-1 win over Warminster Town A, who had beaten them 4-2 when they met in November.

Chris Office and Dylan Hatt were the tormentors in chief for Bradford as between them they scored all eight goals, with the former scoring a five-timer.

If anyone is going to deny Three Daggers the title it will be Calne Eagles.

Roy Wenham’s team moved level on points with both Three Daggers and Trowbridge Town A, thanks to a 4-1 win away at a vastly-improved Trowbridge Wanderers Development side.

Mickey Taraskevics, Adam Welch, Karl Sharratt and Will Gale netted for the winners, while Myles Woodward was Wanderers lone hitman.

It was a case of deja-vu for Trowbridge Town A, who failed in their bid to top the table at Christmas when they suffered a 1-0 loss at Aces FC.

With leaders Three Daggers in cup action, Bob Arberry’s side again failed to claim the number one spot after being held to a 1-1 draw by Melksham Town B.

Elliott Caldicott saw his opener for Trowbridge cancelled out by Richard Wyatt, whose first-half strike earned his team a share of the points.

Sixteen-year-old referee Matthew Collis had a good game in the middle in what was his first-ever adult fixture.