BRAMLEY United dominated their home North Hants Chris Price Cup tie against Eastrop Eagles last Sunday.

The main difference between the two sides were that Eagles started with the bare 11, while Bramley had a full squad for the match.

Bramley United triumphed 5-2, with goals from Colin Bell with a brace, Simon Goff, Adam Bartlett, and Neil Armstrong, completing a fine run of five wins on the trot. This became Eastrop Eagles' first defeat in five games.

Chineham enjoyed success passage to the next round with a tense 3-2 victory over visitors Vernham Dean, with goals by Kieron Alleyne, James Staple and James Hanley.

UWS's run of three consecutive away wins came to an end in a 3-1 defeat at Nether Wallop.

Chineham Athletic won their away tie with a clean sheet in the North Hants John Ward Cup at Enham Vision by three clear goals.

Although Enham Vision top the Andover Division Three table, they are presently in meltdown, having lost the last four games. Ben Owen scored a goal in each half, with Dave Fagan sealing the result late on.

DG Athletic narrowly lost at home 1-2 against Andover's SParTEN, James Brown firing in a consolation goal.

North Warnborough Reserves continued their impressive form with a 10-2 victory at Ropley, with Sean Delfosse netting five goals, Alex Jeffers a hat-trick, plus strikes by Dean Frost and Ryan Pilley.

Wheatsheaf progressed to the third round of the North Hants Senior Cup with an impressive 6-2 victory at Owlesbury. Joining them are Basingstoke Saints who had a walkover after hosts FC Everest could not raise a team.