RT Harris Oxford City FA: Goalscorer Altin Duka could face six months out after breaking his right leg on his debut for North Oxford in their abandoned 2-2 draw with Bullnose Morris.
The incident, which caused the Couling Cup quarter-final game to be called off, happened in extra-time when Duka broke the tibia in a challenge with a defender.
Algerian-born Duka had fired North ahead, before Louis George levelled, only for Duka to set up Marvin Reid for No 2.
Chris Haines then equalised in the last minute to force extra-time.
David Iglus fired his second hat-trick in successive weeks as Bakels Crusaders reached the semi-finals with a 6-3 win over Beckley Sports.
With Crusaders' pitch unfit, the game was switched to Beckley and Iglus's double saw Bakels cruise into a 2-0 half-time lead.
After the break, Crusaders skipper Allan Clark missed a penalty before two quick goals brought Beckley level.
Crusaders substitute Richard Jeffries fired them ahead again, with Mark Wickens and Mark Abbott making it 5-2.
Beckley scored again, before Iglus completed his treble.
Wayne Prescott (3) and Abdul Sheehab (2) saw Morris Motors to a 5-2 quarter-final win over Union Street. Simon Charles and Alex Cobham replied.
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