Eagley secured their fourth successive home win to move into the top eight thanks to a first-half blitz, writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
CMB striker Carl Grimshaw scored his second goal inside a minute for the second away game running as CMB stole a vital march on their rivals in the hunt for the title, writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
Saturday saw three of the fastest goals scored in the league this season as clubs shook off last week's call-offs in spectacular fashion, writes ROSS CHAPMAN with photos of Fulwood Amateurs v Whitehaven by GRAHAM LANCASTER.
Five West Lancashire League sides made the semi-finals of their respective county cup competitions with Haslingden St Mary's hitting six in a stunning win, writes ROSS CHAPMAN with pictures from Millom v Holker Old Boys Res by DARREN HEAVYSIDE.
It was a pretty good day for clubs beginning with 'C' as 12 matches beat the wet and cold on the first matchday of 2025, writes ROSS CHAPMAN with pictures from Poulton v Coppull by DONNA ARTIS.
The latest episode of the West Lancs Show is now available - featuring some of the best sharp-shooters in the league's modern era.
Here's the latest goalscorer charts up to the end of December - they include league matches and all West Lancashire League cup matches but not county cup goals.
Both Eagley and Carnforth Rangers left it late to earn three points in our featured games as the West Lancashire League said farewell to Autumn with a bang, writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
Cleator Moor eased their relegation concerns with a sensational comeback with Luke Close netting a 10-minute treble, writes ROSS CHAPMAN with pictures of Blackpool Wren Rovers Res v Rishton Vets by CAIT MASON
The latest episode of the West Lancs Show is now available - focusing on two sets of twins who ply their trade in our league.
Tributes have been paid to a West Lancashire Football League stalwart who has died surrounded by his family.
Tempest United smashed five goals in 25 first half minutes to continue their unbeaten start to the season - while the Stewart Rowe Memorial Cup holders are out at the first hurdle, writes ROSS CHAPMAN.
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