RYAN WHITLAND netted a hat-trick as Station out-gunned York Phoenix 8-5 in round two of the York FA Sunday Morning Cup.

Station's other goals were scored by Callum Roe-Dickson, Gary Lumley, Harry Brigham, Liam Brown and Wayne Brook.

Matty Whitaker’s hat-trick helped Snaith through to the next round with a 6-3 win at Britania Tadcaster in the only other tie to go ahead.

Holders King William have resigned from the York MotorSports Village-sponsored competition, giving York Wanderers a place in the next round.

Dunnington received a bye into round three when Leeman United resigned from the competition, while Drax Athletic were handed a walkover against York Nomads Society.

Hounds, last season's beaten finalists, will host Bubwith White Swan on Sunday in one of three delayed round two ties.

Hemingbrough United host Marcia Grey and Wigginton Grasshoppers travel to Albion Vaults.

There was only one game in the York Sunday Morning League, with NUR beating Hambleton 5-2 in division two.

Third-placed NUR took the lead took the lead through a Danny Cotton penalty, but Hambleton equalised just before the break.

Substitute Sam Jackson scored with his first touch to regain the lead for the visitors, but the Hambleton skipper drew the hosts level for the second time.

It was one way traffic for the remainder of the game as further goals from Nicky Fletcher, Jackson and Liam Waite completed a good win for the Goole-based side.