Leeds Combination League round-up: How Chapeltown ended Main Line Social’s unbeaten run
![Leon Brown wins the ball for Chapeltown during their Leeds Combination League Jubilee Premier win over Main Line Social. Picture: Steve Riding.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTI0ODgzOTI0.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
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Main Line’s previously unbeaten run might have hit the buffers at third-placed ‘Chappy’ but the third-bottom outfit still has a staggering seven games in hand on leaders Leeds Met FC and have only - two wins and a draw would do it - seven points to make up on Sunday’s victors, Chapeltown.
Leeds Met retained their advantage at the top with a 2-0 win over second-placed visitors HT Sports First, who still have three games in hand on the leaders. Dan Thompson gave Met a first-half lead with a goal on the half-hour while Dominic Tiffany sealed the deal with a second 20 minutes from time.
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Hide AdSecond-bottom Colton First picked up a valuable point from a 1-1 draw at home with Wykebeck Arms, the side currently occupying fourth place on the ladder.
![Chapeltown match winner,
Danny Maw. Picture: Steve Riding.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTI0ODgzODk3.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
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Mid-table Whitkirk Wanderers Sunday were held to a goalless draw by bottom club Seacroft Community SSC so the status quo continues to play out at the foot of the league ladder.
In the only Division 1 game played on Sunday, leaders Kippax Sundays went two points clear of second-placed Daisy Whites, with two games in hand to boot, after their 2-1 home win over second-bottom battlers East Leeds Celtic First.
Junior Walter scored what proved, in the end, to be a mere consolation goal for the relegation-threatened travellers.
Division 1 strugglers Beck & Call, meanwhile, powered their way into the final of the West Riding County FA Sunday Trophy with a 4-1 win over Division 3 outfit Spartak Leodis at Armley Park.
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