They hit host Hal United Ladies 7-0 in the Northeast Regional Women's Football League Premier category, finishing third at the table.
The title winner is the only aspect of rising and now looks like a three-headed race.
The Ponteland United woman is avoiding seven points from second place Chesterle Street Town at the summit, but that doesn't talk about the whole thing.
Ponteland has already played 17 league matches this season, so Chester Le Street has five games in hand.
However, Bantam should not be discounted as he has played 11 league fixtures so far, as he is only 4 points away from Chesterle Street.
City currently has seven league games and Rockbottom Hull is absolutely dismantled over the weekend.
The show's star was the young Mia Jacobs, who scored four times and tore a home defense to win the Player of the Match Award.
Mia Jacobs (11) has been in good scoring shape this season, and she spotted the net four times on Sunday. (Image: Max Romas)
Skipper Monica Stubb took the lead from before and she also found the net, but Maria McKenna and Matilda Ferney each managed the goal.
Bantam has now won his final four away league games and scored 19 goals without acknowledging anything.
City will host the fifth-placed Spennymoor town woman at Horsefall this Sunday, facing a much more rigorous test when kicking off at 2:15pm.
They enter the game from the background of a 4-0 home victory with the women of neighbors Wallsend BC.
Fall College scored twice in that derby victory and took over her to nine goals from 10 games this season.
Jacobs is similarly red-hot, scoring 13 goals in all City competitions after facing Hal.
Her teammate Hanna Marquee is the joint top scorer of the season alongside Sunderland West End Ladies' Iramags, both of whom have found the net 15 times.