TOM Langley and Taylor Watts both netted braces as FC Benidorm of Stoke maintained their 100 per cent home record, as they won their North Hants John Ward Cup second round tie 4-2 over Nether Wallop Reserves last Sunday, writes TONY SPENCER.

Tron travelled to West Farnborough in the Hampshire Senior Cup and Nathan Rae gave them an early lead after just five minutes.

The home side equalised just before the break and edged ahead with a 2-1 lead on the hour. David Parry levelled from a free-kick on 80 minutes, but the hosts grabbed a winner in injury time.

Soldiers Return booked their place in the semi-final of the Kelvin Cup as they beat visiting Basingstoke Athletic 2-0 thanks to goals from Cobi Judd and Fred Cloke.

Basingstoke Saints were missing a few players as they went down 9-0 to Andover Sports.

Republic of Chineham conceded their tie rather than travel to Arms Athletic.

Bramley United hit Team for six without reply for their sixth win on the trot as they moved into the second round of the Bernard Cornish Cup.

Colin Bell led the scoring with a hat-trick, Adam Bartlett got two and there was one for Stuart Leddy.

North Warnborough Reserves took an early lead against Eastrop Eagles thanks to Hadley Payne’s nice finish. The 1-0 victory was Warnborough’s third win on the trot and maintained their 100 per cent home record.

Revolution lost 2-0 against Affini Technology, as both goals came from Nick Jupp.

UWS beat Camrose Social 4-2 thanks to a Mark Thompson single and a fantastic Ryan Lupton hat-trick. The Camrose’s goals came from Adam Robinson and Chris Waller.