BRADLEY Nash’s Tadley Calleva A side came back from 3-0 down after 20 minutes, to win at Portcastrions 5-4 on penalties in the Hampshire Junior A Cup.

Kye Theodore managed to pull a goal back before the break and then a wind assisted long cross from Liam Belcher followed by a goal from sub Peter White made it 3-3. The home side regained the lead, but a long throw from Lee Champion saw White score again.

The shoot-out went to sudden death and when Tadley goalkeeper Gary Harper saved the fifth kick, Stephen Burgess made sure of Tadley's place in the last 16 of the competition. Here they will entertain Andover side SparTen who beat Overton United A 3-1.

TwentyTen scored two minutes from time and five minutes into added on time as they beat visiting Bournemouth Electric Reserves 3-2.

The home side’s scorers were Joe Osborne, Sam Coombs and Jordan Wainwright. It earned them a home tie against Brightstone in the next round.

Hook won easily 4-1 at Bishops Waltham Dynamos and midfielder James Neville was their man of the match.

A brace from Tom Davies along with goals from Dave White and Aaron King secured the win as the home scored a consolation goal in the 88th minute. Hook will now travel to the Isle of Wight to face Ryde Saints 4-0 winners over the Basingstoke Labour Club.

DJS Telecoms were unable to raise a team to travel to the Isle of Wight and conceded their game against Shanklin Reserves.

Basingstoke United beat Isle of Wight visitors Seaclose 8-0 in the Hampshire Junior B Cup as Josh Lowther (2), Joe Cook (2), Jay Stephen, Callum Chilcox, Ash Pearce and Tom Hartley all scored. United have been drawn against Tron in the last eight after they won a penalty shoot-out over visiting Cowes Sports.

Early on Tron trailed 2-0, but Lorne Howard and Joe Harris' penalty after Zac Reynolds was floored levelled things.

Tron took the lead after 72 minutes from Reynolds, but the islanders equalised to send the game into a shoot-out.

Harris, Richard Kalwarczyk and Sam Nicholls were successful for Tron, Howard hit the bar with his attempt, but Kevin Beaumont saved the fifth penalty and the decider was put away by Jonny Irvine.

Harry Grainger, the Winklebury Wizards manager, felt it was their best performance for some weeks, even through his lads lost 1-0 to visiting Brading Town A.