THE shock result of the day in the Peter Raynbird Cup was saw lowly placed Basingstoke and District Division Two side AFC Aldermaston A beat second in Division One Hampshire Irons 2-1.

The Irons took the lead after 15 minutes through James Arnold following a back post cross from Kieran Dent. They had most of the play after this, but a fine rearguard action by the Aldermaston defence, with Tom Yates and Paul Mellor outstanding.

Vince Kennedy and Andy Barfoot were both in good form for Aldermaston in the second half and they managed to draw level when Kennedy unselfishly played through to Brad Nicholson to level.

The winner came a minute from time as Nicholson's corner was met by a towering header from Kevin Flain.

The draw was not kind for the giant killers as in the last eight they will face leaders Hook.

They were 5-3 winners over Bounty United, even if Hook fell behind to a Mitchell Stokes goal.

Andy Parker levelled things and Davies scored from a James Westwood cross and yet another long ball, this time from Will Hill, gave Davies his chance to see Hook 3-1 up at half time. Pete Silvester soon made it 4-1 and in another Hook attack Paul Barton cleared off the line.

Bounty's Stokes found Mike Gilham who flicked it into the net and soon after this Stokes had a goal disallowed for disputed offside. With seven minutes left to play Bounty goalkeeper Richard Vinn brought down Aaron King, a penalty was awarded and well struck by Davies for a 5-2 lead and his hat trick. Stokes scored his second of the game, from a perfect pass from Andy Darmody.

Tadley Calleva A bit the dust when knocked out, beaten 4-3 by Division Two Basingstoke United. It did not help by missing a penalty, awarded for a foul on Kyle Theodore when he was brought down by keeper James Sallows in the 30th minute. Theodore took the spot kick, Sallows saved so it remained goal less at half time. Tadley got their game together and took a two goal lead after the interval. Michael Abbott heading home following a Lee Champion long throw in and Luke Allison with a great volley after a shot by Stephen Burgess was parried by Sallows, the second. Tom Hartley pulled a goal back from a Jordon James assist and then United equalized through Callum Chilcox, following a good ball from Charlie Smith. The Tadley midfield gave the ball away to Charlie Smith who went on a solo run and finished well to see United 3-2 ahead. It was a freak equalizer for Tadley when another long throw from Champion ended up in the net, with neither side claiming a touch. This led to grandstand final fifteen and it was United who came off the winners. It was Smith picking up a half clearance and crashing in a volley from the edge of the penalty area. After this result United could feel confident of another Division One scalp in the quarter finals where they meet lowly placed DJS Telecoms.