NORTH Warnborough travelled to Timsbury in the Test Valley near Romsey, for a Hampshire Sunday Senior Cup against Bishops United.

The visitors scored first, Alex Jeffers passing to Tom Jourdan to bury it.

After the hosts equalised, Richard Hughes restored the lead following Jeffers’ cross by half-time.

A run by Sean Delfosse doubled the lead but Bishops replied.

Three quick goals from Jeffers followed by Delfosse's solo effort made the final score 7-2.

Colin Bell scored early for Bramley United, but Ben Evans levelled for visitors Eastrop Eagles. Stuart Leddy restored the hosts’ lead.

Darren McWilliam made it 3-1 before Bobbi Frost scored from Wes Bush’s corner, but it ended 3-2 Oakley started well against Pharmasol Ayrtons, keeping possession nicely and after 10 minutes went 1-0 up after Samie Aldoori headed home a deep cross from Jim Wheeler. Pharmasol showed some fight with several efforts but great defending, and goalkeeping from Sean O’Brien, kept them at bay.

Five minutes before half time, Oakley added another with Samie Aldoori right-foot volley from close range following a deep cross by Laith Aldoori.

After the break, Oakley added a third with a great combination between Jamie Ebsworth and Cian Condon leading to a neat finish from Condon.

Oakley added a fourth as Samie Aldoori completed his hat-trick with a left-footed flick after a great ball from Jamie Smith.

AFC Soldiers had a walkover as Tradesman's Arms withdrew.

Basingstoke Saints entertained Vernham Dean in the Hampshire Sunday Junior A Cup, with Scott Bootes opening their account from a corner.

Saints dominated going forward and Bootes’ header at the back post 2-0, although Vernham Dean reduced the lead to 2-1 by the break.

Bootes crossed from the left and Liam James rifled shot made it 3-1. The visitors struck back, but the game ended 3-2.

Five minutes into North Warnborough Reserves’ tie at Whiteley, Nial Day gave Boro the only score of the half.

The hosts levelled from a free-kick 20 minutes into the half. Manager Trevor Rogers put himself on as sub and set up Day to restore the lead, then just before the end the pair combined to complete Day’s hat-trick for a 3-1 win.

Team FC started off their Bernard Cornish Cup tie against Camrose Social on the front foot, dominating the game for the first 20 minutes.

Hewett produced a fine overhead effort, easily caught by the Camrose goalkeeper.

The pressure paid off as Stu Urquhart jumped highest to meet a delightful ball from McKenzie, the thumping header gave the keeper no chance.

After a foul just outside the Team FC’s box, Craig Atkinson converted his free-kick, the tame effort through the goalkeeper’s hands to level 1-1 at half-time.

Team FC came out battling in the second half with centre-backs Bugden and Urquhart winning everything in the air and man of the match McKenzie tormenting the Camrose midfield.

Team broke through again with a magnificent header from Urquhart netting his third of the season from a McKenzie corner.

Birthday boy Joe Richardson then raced through from a neat Vickery ball, winning a one-on-one with the keeper to smack home from three yards.

Adam Everiss finished off a fine display, slotting his half-volley into the bottom right corner for 4-1 victory for Team FC.