Beverley 17 Lymm 20

LYMM skipper Sion Williams praised a 'mature' performance from his troops as they ground out a narrow win at bottom-placed Beverley on Saturday.
The visitors put the required points on the board with eight minutes to go to keep them ninth in National League Three North.
Williams said: "This was a more mature performance than in recent weeks and we will get better."
However, coach Adam Fletcher was less impressed by the performance against a side without a win in nine weeks.
"We didn't just come down to their level, we went beneath it, but it's four points," he added. 
A penalty opportunity for right wing Cormac Nolan could have eased them into an early lead after three minutes, but he missed. 
Lymm, like the previous week, were not clinical in the early stages and could have built a significant lead in the first half but were sloppy and technically poor at times.
Good hands in midfield and a fine break from full back Joe Knowles saw him come close in the corner, with the subsequent pressure giving Nolan another penalty chance he took.
Winger Richard McEvoy also came close but Lymm failed to turn position and possession into points. 
Half an hour in Beverley, having repelled wave after wave of Lymm attacks, enjoyed a fine break from their centre, who crashed through Luke Emmitt's tackle and went between the posts for a converted score.
This sparked the visitors into action and immediately Knowles counter attacked from deep after a wayward kick.
With McEvoy and Giles Dugdale in support, he went over for a try wide out which Nolan converted ahead of the break.
Ten minutes into the second half Beverley levelled the score with a penalty, but when Lymm hooker Dan Horton took a scrum against the head fast hands released Nolan on the right and he stormed 70 metres to score.
Lymm's good work was undone when Sam Mullarkey dropped the kick off giving Beverley an attacking scrum deep in the Lymm half, from which they eventually scored to level.
However, with eight minutes to go Nolan seized his chance from another penalty to nudge Lymm into a three-point lead they would sustain.
They face Sale FC at Heywood Road in the Cheshire Cup semi final on Thursday kick off 7.30pm.
Lymm: Auden, Horton, Widdrington, Kaihau, Williams, Mullarkey, White, Bray, Baker, Bray, McEvoy, Dugdale, Emmitt, Nolan, Knowles. Subs: Shard, Rashid, Halford.