Sunday football round-up: Fosdyke top after scoring a deadly dozen against Pinchbeck

Fosdyke climbed to the top of the Spalding Sunday League with a ruthless 12-0 demolition of Pinchbeck United Sports.

It’s now three wins from as many games for the new table-toppers, who were inspired by a four-goal haul from Travis Portas.

Charlie Pugh (2), Liam Barnett, Stefan Belakov, Josh Faulkner, Joe Martin, Ryan Bristow and Declan Reed also netted as Fosdyke eased to victory.

Third-placed Kirton Town Sunday also impressed as they thrashed Nations United 9-2 at Graves Park.

Kyle Tate (2), Alex Cammack, Liam Dawson, Scott Dixon, Helder Teixeira, Callum Willey and Christopher Hilton fired them to a second win from three games.

Ene Tudorel got both of the goals for Nations, but they have now lost three of their first four games in the league.

Also on winning form in the league were CSKA Emneth Reserves, who moved into the top five by beating Up The Fish Reds 3-0.

In the John Chappell Shield, title favourites CSKA Emneth handed Jubilee a 6-1 humbling at Monkshouse Lane.

Jubilee’s goal came from former Manchester United, Barnsley and Peterborough United keeper Luke Steele.

In the same competition, Mulberry beat South Holland United 2-1 with Jamie Mills and Marcus Parry on target.

Results (Sun): CSKA Emneth Res 3 Up The Fish FC Reds 0; Kirton Town Sunday 9 Nations United 2; Pinchbeck United Sports 0 Fosdyke Sunday 12.

Results: John Chappell Shield (Sun): Jubilee 1 CSKA Emneth 6; Mulberry 2 South Holland 1.

Fixtures: Lincs Sunday Cup (Sun, 10.30am): AFC Bailgate v Jubilee; Fosdyke v The Ferry Boat Inn Men; Kirton Town Sun v HBW Utd; Mulberry v Harrowby; Nations United v Queen Athletic; Pinchbeck United Sports v South Holland Utd; Sleaford Ath Red v Up The Fish FC Reds.

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