Liversedge have become the first side to book their slot in the final of this season's JCP Construction NCEL Cup in memory of James Hitchcock whilst Leeds UFCA have claimed the last available play-off place in Macron NCEL Division One.Sedge were 3-0 home victors over
Campion in one of seven matches played in midweek to keep their hopes of a league and cup double alive thanks to Alfie Dean's double that sandwiched a goal from Finn Donovan.
They will face either
Rossington Main or
Route One Rovers at Scunthorpe United's Attis Arena ground next month in a bid to add to the Premier Division trophy that they lifted in March.
The other six games were Division One matches with UFCA ensuring they will finish fifth by beating visitors
Goole AFC 2-1.
Nathan Perks had given the Vikings a first-half lead but Harrison Rowley levelled early in the second period and Jaydan Sandhu converted a penalty to give UFCA the points that mean they can no longer be caught by the chasing pack.
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic and
Harrogate Railway Athletic are also in the play-offs but they are involved in a three-way tussle to see who gets home advantage in the semi-finals.
Both won to keep alive their target of finishing either second or third in the table, Josh Brown and Max Skelton with the goals for the Briggers as they defeated
Doncaster City 2-1 at their Totally Training Stadium.
Bnejamin Dyer had struck an equaliser for Doncaster who remain seventeenth whilst Athletic stay third, a point behind second-placed
Wakefield AFC with two games left to play.
The Rail remain within touching distance in fourth after Alex Ingham, Elliot Holmes and Benjamin Parkes found the net as they dispatched visitors
Nostell Miners Welfare 3-0.
Route One Rovers, who saw their faint play-off hopes end with UFCA's victory, suffered a 4-2 defeat at
Maltby Main, Reece Thompson and Saikou Sillah getting late goals for them whilst Curtis Morrison, Hayden Habetz, Cole Worden and Shaun Tai scored for the Miners.
The two remaining games both ended in 1-0 victories for the hosts with Joshua Fraiwald getting the matchwinner for
Appleby Frodingham at the expense of
Crowle Colts.
And,
Armthorpe Welfare virtually ensured themselves a top-eight finish as William Mendonca struck to beat the side just below them in the table,
Club Thorne Colliery.
Photo: Elliot Holmes scores Harrogate Railway Athletic's second goal with a well-directed header in their 3-0 home win over Nostell Miners Welfare in Macron NCEL Division One on Tuesday night. (Picture: Craig Dinsdale)



