FC BASING'S performance on Sunday at Andover's FC Wildebeest, in the Hampshire Sunday Senior Cup, may just relaunch their season.

Basing winning 2-1, thanks to a goal from Richard Gary, then Matt Osborne followed up Gary's free kick for the second.

Oakley Club de Futbol Albion had a lot of possession, but lost 6-1 at Nether Wallop as Dan Bloma netted a penalty.

Soldiers Return beat FC Boca 5-4 on penalties after the game ended 3-3 and they came back from 2-0 down Alex Izzo scored twice to level things with 20 minutes to go. Boca scored again and with three minutes left Andrew McCartney equalised. The hosts scored all five penalties, while the Boca goalkeeper missed.

Two ties were settled by the away side failing to travel, Republic of Chineham had a walkover against Halfway United, and Tron went through after an Andover Sports no-show.

Eastrop Eagles 2-0 up at the interval against Lyndhurst JFC in the Hampshire Sunday Junior A Cup.

This was thanks to Elliott Forsey, set up by Kirk Smith and Wes Bush, and a Lee Bush strike, following good work by Paul Adams.

But Lyndhurst replied with four goals and despite Forsey's 25-yarder into the top corner as they lost 4-3.

No such dramas at UWS, where Cobra Jets were unable to hold the hosts back after a 25-yard screamer from Ashley Perryman.

Soon after, Nathan Glasgow latching onto a square ball from Aaron Farmer.

It was 3-0 at half-time as Ben Woods' ball over the top, was headed in by Tyler Shayler.

Chris Rowe netted the fourth after Shayler's set up, and Perryman completed his brace with a free-kick which went through the goalkeeper's legs.

Chineham travelled to City of Portsmouth side Watersedge Park, who had won three of their last four games, and triumphed 2-1 with strikes from Kieron Alleyne and Dan Greenwood.

Chineham Reserves earned their first home win of the season, progressing in the Hampshire Sunday Junior B Cup 3-1 against AFC Wolversdene Old Boys. Lee Sappleton notched up a brace, James Buckland a single.

North Warnborough Reserves were 1-0 up after Jack McGee netted after 30 minutes, but Portswood United levelled 1-1 before the break.

The visitors first made it 2-1 before, on 87 minutes, Luke Moreton's good breakaway goal took the tie to spot-kicks.

It was 4-4 after five penalties and in sudden death, Michael Sewell made two great saves in the shoot-out as they won it 6-5.

Soldiers Return Reserves went ahead on 35 minutes against JP Morgan Reserves through Matt Kelly, from David Henwood's cross.

In the second half Callum Silcox stretched the lead to 2-0, before they were pegged back to 2-1, but Reece Medford made the game safe as they won 3-1.

Overton United had a walkover as TML withdrew, saving a trip to Gosport, while Rising Sun pulled out of an away tie at Portchester.

Affini Technology were eliminated from the Andover Presidents Cup 2-1 against Tidworth Town as Joe Lawler scored.

AFC Soldiers lost at Bramley United 9-2 in Division Two. The home side led 6-0 at half-time thanks to Darren McWilliam's header, Stuart Leddy's hat-trick and a brace from Colin Bell.

After the break, Leddy got his fourth while Neil Armstrong, Les Wood and Charlie Jones filled their boots.

In Division Three, Team FC were two down to visitors RAF Odiham Blades as James Hindmarch scored twice.

In the second half Team pressed for the whole of the half, getting a reward on 67 minutes with Mark Frost's shot into the bottom right hand corner. Joe Richardson missed a chance when denied a penalty and Connor McKenzie was thwarted by a good save.

Brendan Vickery earned a point 2-2 when he took his chance, and it could even have been a victory but denied by the post near the end.