AFFINI Technology came back twice to win at Andover RBL 3-2 in the first round of the North Hants Senior Cup.

They started the second-half 1-0 down, before Alex Jupp, assisted by Aaron Burt, evened the score.

Andover retook the lead, before, James Jupp levelled with a free kick, and Joe Lawler fired in the late winner.

Soldiers Return chalked up their first win of the season, in a comfortable 10-1 win at Andover Sports.

Joe Hill got two goals, the second a looping header and Cobi Judd's hat-trick, gave the visitors a 5-1 lead at half-time.

After the interval, Ellis Hauman added a brace, and Fred Cloke netted, before sub Alex Izzo scored twice late on.

Oakley Club de Futbol Albion dominated their away game at FILO with 95 per cent possession.

Although they only two first-half goals to show for it which was a strike from Dan Bloma and 25-yard bicycle kick from Cian Condon.

Just 30 seconds into the second half Condon scored, from another scissor kick to complete Oakley's 3-0 win.

The match between Halfway United and Tron was abandoned after 72 minutes after an altercation with Tron leading 4-0.

Dave Parry had opened the scoring with an individual goal, that advantage doubled by Ross Soper-Dyer, before young Harry Cook scored the third with a good effort drilled into the corner of the net.

Darren Hutchins added the fourth in the second half before the incident which halted proceedings.

The home goalkeeper made a dangerous two-footed tackle on Hutchins, which caused an altercation and the referee abandoned the game.

Republic of Chineham's game against Trant games was postponed by a waterlogged pitch.

Bramley United were 3-0 up at half-time in a dominant display in their North Hants Chris Price Cup against Shipton Bellinger.

Colin Bell rounded the goalkeeper to score, Les Wood doubled the lead, and Bell added his second.

The visitors pulled a goal back, but substitute Adam Bartlett and Wood's second made the final score 5-1.

Chineham beat Twinings 4-0, goals from Dan Greenwood, Matt Kempson, Shane West and an own goal.

Owslebury early lead was levelled by Eastrop Eagles with a long-range effort, but their game then went pear-shaped and the visitors lost 7-1.

Basingstoke Saints lost 6-1 against visitors South Wonston Swifts.

Hampshire Irons led after five minutes at UWS, thanks to good work by Mike Pemberton, however by the break UWS were 3-1 ahead. A Pemberton penalty closed the gap to 4-2, but the game ended 7-2 to the hosts.

Chineham Reserves faced stiff opposition at AFC Wolversdene OB in their North Hants John Ward Cup tie, which ended 3-3 after extra time, with a Leon Dalton pair and James Buckland. Chineham triumphed in the shoot-out 4-2.

Neil Robinson in goal was outstanding for Camrose Social in their 2-0 result over Andover Robins, with Ian Jones and Aaron Burt on target.

Team FC started well at Cabin 34 in Andover, going 1-0 up after five minutes with Connor McKenzie's driven shot from outside the area.

Cabin levelled with a penalty, then went 2-1 up five minutes later.

The hosts were on top until half-time and 20 minutes into the second half. Craig Hine missed a penalty, but made up for it to make it 2-2.

Hine then scored from 35 yards out, before Brendan Vickery made it 4-2 and the floodgates opened, leading to a 11-3 victory, as Hine ended with four goals and Vickery a hat-trick.

Chineham Athletic beat FC Wildebeest Reserves 4-0 and RAF Odiham Blades kept a clean sheet with a 6-0 win at Andover Royals.

Overton United lost 11-1 away at AFC Eastleigh and Callum Rump netted for DG Athletic as they lost 8-1 at Broughton Reserves.

Rising Sun went down 8-1 to Hedge End Tigers.

North Warnborough Reserves had a tough but evenly-matched tie in Micheldever against FC Roebuck.

Niall Day put Boro ahead after 10 minutes but things were levelled before the break.

The hosts led 2-1 after a breakaway goal on 70 minutes. Ryan Thorpe equalised with 10 minutes left, with a flying kick from out wide.

Then in the final few minutes Tom Lucas beat the home goalkeeper one-on-one to secure a 3-2 win.

Soldiers Return Reserves hammered Nether Wallop Reserves 9-1, after Matt Kelly gave them a 10 minute lead Josh Lowther added one, Kelly his second, and Callum Silcox, before the break.

Kelly scored twice more before George Collins, then Kelly finished off his collection in the last five minutes.