MORDA United are the early leaders of the Salop Leisure Shropshire Premier League following a 1-0 victory at home to Drayton Town on Saturday.
Karl Bailey's 31st minute strike ensured the spoils for the Yellows with Conrad Muir seeing red for the visitors late on.
Ellesmere Rangers fell to a 4-2 defeat at home to AMS.
Najmudeen Issah struck twice for the visitors with Josh Gaymer and Oliver Robertson goals completing the tally while the hosts replied through Asa Dean and Jacob Allan.
Action from Morda United's win against Drayton Town. Picture by Nick Jones-Evans.
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Gobowen Celtic maintained their solid start to the season with goals from Luke Dwyer and Lewis Jones sealing a 2-0 win at home to Wrockwardine Wood.
St Martins fell short in a 4-2 defeat at Ludlow.
Goals from Oliver Humphreys and Joshua Davies proved consolation as Sean Evans struck twice while goals from Charlie Edwards and Jack Marston completed the home side's triumph.
Action from Morda United's win against Drayton Town. Picture by Nick Jones-Evans.
Weston Rhyn endured a weekend to forget with an 11-1 thrashing at home to Shrewsbury Juniors Development in division one.
Constantin Ghita led the rout with a hat-trick while Daryl Rogers, Joel Brown and Ollie Bett also netted doubles and goals from Joshua Marshall and Finlay Bourne completed the rout.
Action from Morda United's win against Drayton Town. Picture by Nick Jones-Evans.
Morda United Development slipped to a 4-3 defeat at Brown Clee despite two goals from Finlay Perry and Dylan Depaul's effort.
Llanymynech claimed a point in a 2-2 draw at Shrewsbury Up & Comers.
Jamie Haynes and Matt Hudson struck for the Welsh club while Jerry Reynolds and Jamie Webb goals ensured a point for the hosts.
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