BRAMLEY United booked their place in the last four of the Kelvin Cup thanks to a 4-2 win over visiting Mucky Duck last Sunday.

Stuart Leddy from a Tim Barnett pass opened the scoring at Bramley, but they were soon pegged back.

Just before half-time, a cross from Leddy was headed in by Ben Squibb to make it 2-1.

Bramley piled on the pressure after changing ends and increased their lead with Leddy’s second, but once more the visitors pegged back another goal to keep their hopes alive.

Leddy once more provided a cross that sub Colin Bell buried for Bramley United to secure the win.

In an all-Basingstoke tie in the Andover Presidents Cup Soldiers Return beat Chineham 2-0.

After the break, Soldiers had the wind behind them in the second half and a free-kick from Stuart Cubbage put through Matt Kelly to open the scoring, then Freddie Cloke added another the other from a free-kick. In Basingstoke and District Sunday League Division Two, Camrose Social scored two good goals in the opening half from Chris Waller and Gareth Slade to lead 2-0 against Basingstoke Saints.

Liam James missed a penalty for Saints as Camrose recorded their sixth win on the bounce, and seventh away win in a row.

Shallow End set up their first league win of the season as they beat Chineham Athletic 3-2 as Callum Elson scored from Charlie Todd.

Shallow went 2-0 up after Liam Rump latched onto a loose ball 25 yards out and Todd got their third after the break.

Michael Sewell returned between the sticks of the North Warnborough Reserves‘ goal for the first time this season, releasing Ryan Thorpe from the green jersey he has donned all season to trawl for goals up front.

Within 10 minutes Tom Davies scored the first of his hat-trick. Then Jack McKee crossed for Davis to add his second, while Chineham made it 2-1 from Scott Berry by half-time.

After the break Borough made the game their own, netting five more, with Davies completely his hatful, Thorpe racking up a hat-trick of his own and McKee got a single in a 7-1 win, blowing the championship chances wide open.

Overton United’s 5-2 win over UWS was their fifth home win on the trot, with a single from Warren Clark and braces from Ryan Watts and Scott Winterbourne. UWS’s goals came from Craig Short and Jake Gorman in their first away defeat of the season.

This Sunday fixtures are North Hants Senior Cup semi-final: Soldiers Return v AFC Allbrook. North Hants Chris Price Cup semi-finals: Abbotts Ann Eagles v Team FC, Hedge End Tigers v Camrose Social. Basingstoke League Division 1: Eastrop Eagles v North Warnborough, Hampshire Irons v Bramley Utd, Chineham v Oakley. Division 2: Basingstoke Saints v UWS, Kempshott v Overton Utd, N Warnborough Res v Chineham Ath.