Morrells of Oxford Sunday League: Matthew White was the hero for Oxford Exiles, cracking home a double as they moved into the semi-finals of the OFA Sam Waters Cup with a 5-2 win over Flowing Well.
Exiles now join fellow Morrells of Oxford League sides Star Wanderers and The Nelson in the last four.
Boosted by five successive victories, Exiles started strongly, with a strike from Vince Long and an effort from White - his first of the contest - giving them a two-goal advantage at the break.
However, that was soon whittled away by the Banbury League outfit, who stormed back with a two-goal salvo five minutes into the second half bringing them level.
Exiles' keeper Spike Martin then had to pull off some spectacular saves to keep them in the game, before White settled their nerves with his second.
The outstanding John Weekes-Pearson added a fourth, with Phillip Stokes netting No 5 to maintain their impressive winning streak.\
AFC Vikings battled back to move into the third round of the Presidents Cup thanks to a 6-4 win over Railway, Wheatley.
Trailing 3-0 in the second half, Vikings staged a superb recovery to level through Ronnie Kababwe, Gary White and a Rocky Whiting penalty.
Railway took a 4-3 lead, before Adam Witney, Kababwe, with his second of the game, and Paul Cooper crowned Vikings' comeback.
Northway fought back from a goal down to beat ten-man Oxford Supporters 5-2.
Ezekiel Nero gave Supporters, who are propping up Division 1, with no points to their credit, a shock lead.
But their joy didn't last long as Chris Baker and Karl Gray fired Northway in front.
Gray then netted a second, only for Malachi Charles to grab a goal back.
Northway then pulled away with strikes from James Gray and Nicky Bayliss.
The Nelson beat Premier Division champions Blackbird Leys Sunday 3-0 to reach the second round.
Julian McCalmon volleyed the opener with his left foot.
Ben Moses doubled their tally from four yards after the keeper failed to hold a rasping shot from Carl Bloomfield.
After the break, Moses netted his second with a low drive and sent Nelson through.
They have a bye in the next round, following the withdrawl of Woodchip from the league.
Away from the cup, Wolvercote beat Division 1 counterparts Arncott 1-0.
In a poor game ruined by some terrible finishing, Wolvercote were thankful to Bailey Harman, whose solitary strike was enough.
In Division 2, Saxon Warriors won 4-0 at The Cavalier.
Gallacher opened the scoring in the first minute, before he doubled their tally shortly afterwards.
Carl Howard then nipped in to bag No 3 for Warriors.
The game became a lot tighter in the second half, and Warriors were indebted to keeper Martin Woodward for saving a penalty.
Woodward then launched the ball forward for Wayne Holden to put the game out of reach of the home side.
Wayne Cox slammed a four-timer as Iffley Harriers demolished Mansfield Road Res 9-1.
Iffley went ahead through Jamie Lamb, who latched on to a great ball from Cox before finishing coolly.
Provider then became scorer, with Cox netting No 2 with a brilliant lob over the keeper from 18 yards.
Mansfield then pulled a goal back, only for Cox to score another.
And just before the break, Cox lobbed the keeper again from outside the box as he completed the first treble of his career.
Mansfield rallied in the second half, but couldn't manage to hit the target.
Iffley regained their composure through Lamb's second of the contest, before Mark Oxham, Ali, Nathan East, and Cox completed their win.
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