Barnton boss Steve Lloyd was pleased with his side's point at home to Congleton Town:
Delighted to get that point today, a game we would have definitely lost 6 weeks ago, should have won it in the end #MovingForward @barntonfc
— Steve Lloyd (@SteveLloyd_10) November 12, 2016
A quality programme cover produced by Runcorn Town for the game against Cammell Laird 1907:
This afternoons @nwcfl Premier Division match against @cammelllairdfc is ON. KO 3pm. pic.twitter.com/AHZ2TTeTeJ
— Runcorn Town FC (@RuncornTown) November 12, 2016
Invited guests formed a guard of honour before kick off:
Standard Bearers from the @HaltonRBL and @MercianRegiment in place ahead of kick off today pic.twitter.com/tEOzLX5lpb
— Runcorn Town FC (@RuncornTown) November 12, 2016
Meanwhile former Lairds player Craig Cairns scored four times against his old club in Town's 8-0 win, a point acknowledged by the visitors:
We said at start of the season that Mr Cairns would get 50+ and see no reason to change that. Think it's 36 in all comps now, bravo sir 👍👏
— Cammell Laird 1907FC (@cammelllairdfc) November 12, 2016
Bootle brought a Remembrance weekend gift to Padiham:
Thank you to @Bootle_FC for their fantastic poppy tribute. Great game watched by a great crowd. Att 290 pic.twitter.com/lOgrqLfcVj
— Padiham FC (@Padiham_FC) November 12, 2016
Pre Match center spot at @Padiham_FC v @Bootle_FC card reads "From the People of Bootle to the People of Padiham Lest we forget" pic.twitter.com/XHK0RfmAGB
— KIPAX Photography (@KIPAX_dot_com) November 12, 2016
Atherton Collieries players wore a symbol of Remembrance on their kits for the game against 1874 Northwich:
Lovely touch today from the committee of @ACFC1916 giving all players and staff a poppy to wear proudly on their kit. #lestweforget pic.twitter.com/7jprh0FgBr
— Warren Jones (@WozzaJ5) November 12, 2016
....and after the game Colls assistant manager Warren Jones was a happy man after his side's 3-0 win:
Just another game where plans were executed perfectly by a talented group of players. A pleasure to work with @ACFC1916 #ontothenextjob
— Warren Jones (@WozzaJ5) November 12, 2016
Meanwhile a raffle at the game raised money for a good cause:
Thanks to all who bought a raffle ticket at the game today. We raised £223 for @StLukesHospice 👏 https://t.co/aNi7toUYjQ
— 1874 Northwich (@1874Northwich) November 12, 2016