TADCASTER Albion continued their impressive start to the season with a 1-0 home victory over Clitheroe.

Tom Corner's fifth goal of the season saw the Brewers extend their unbeaten run to six matches.

Manager Billy Miller made four changes to the side that beat Pontefract Collieries in the FA Cup, with Josh Barrett, Jason Mycoe, Josh Greening and Jono Greening all back in the starting line-up.

And Taddy got off to the perfect start, taking the lead after just eight minutes.

Jono Greening fired a perfect pass over the top onto the foot of Corner, who controlled and fired home.

Taddy appear to be more than able to compete at Evo-Stik Division One North level, and continued to push forward.

Central defender Andy Milne came close to opening his account for the season after nodding wide from six yards.

The visitors made sure Michael Ingham was kept on his toes after Bradley Knox's audacious volley had to be tipped over.

But it was Taddy who were looking the most likely to find the net next as Conor Sellars' overhead kick from point blank range was headed off the goal line.

It was certainly a tale of two halves however, as the visitors came out with a greater sense of urgency after the break.

Ingham had to tip over once more when Dimitri Tuanzebe looked to loop a shot over the towering goalkeeper.

Full-back Robbie Bromley then came close for the away side after cutting inside and firing against the left-hand upright.

The visitors had the majority of the possession in the second period but struggled to find any real quality in the final third.

Chances for The Brewers to extend their lead in the second half were few and far between but Corner did have one decent opportunity to establish a cushion. Adam Baker's cross was met by the forward who could only head straight at Christopher Thompson.

Clitheroe continued to push hard for an equaliser but the end product was lacking for the Lancastrians, and Albion held out for their fourth clean sheet of the season.

* PICKERING Town progressed to the next round of the FA Vase with a superb 2-1 victory at Darwen.

Robert Chipps was the hero for Paul Marshall's side, with his double strike.

Selby Town won't be joining the Pikes in the hat however, following their 1-0 defeat at Irlam in the first qualifying round of the competition.

Elsewhere, Harrogate Town were beaten 1-0 at Alfreton on Saturday in their National League North clash.