Morrells of Oxford Sunday League: Cold Arbour stayed on track for the treble as they lifted the League Cup with a 3-1 victory over fellow title-challengers Highfield.
Arbour, who are level on points, but have an inferior goal difference with leaders Highfield, having also played a game more, got off to the perfect start, with Luke Bremner netting their opener.
Paul Bough then eased Arbour into a two-goal lead, before Jason Bedford pulled a goal back for Highfield five minutes from the break.
In the second half, Bough sealed victory as he completed his brace.
It was the first of three meetings between the sides in the next fortnight.
Tonight, they face each other in the league, and lock horns again next week in the President's Cup final.
In Division 1, Saxon Warriors secured third spot with a 1-1 draw at South Leigh.
Ian Wright netted for South Leigh, while Dean Ferguson scored for Warriors.
In midweek, Six Bells Kidlington finished the season as they completed the double over Oxford Blackbirds with a 3-1 victory.
Just before half time, Danny Mason fired the Bells in front.
After the break, Blackbirds dominated, but couldn't pierce the Bells defence.
In the second half, Ryan Curtin scored a quickfire brace, and although Blackbirds scored a consolation through Danny Williams's header, it was too little, too late.
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