John Fathers Oxfordshire Junior Shield

Milton pulled off one of the biggest shocks in recent memory with a 3-0 victory over Witney & District Premier Division leaders Brize Norton.

The Witney FA Division 2 outfit took the lead through Andy Hemming, and Brize, unbeaten this season, were 2-0 down when Mike Grey fired home.

Despite a good spell of pressure, Brize couldn't find a way through and Grey's second sealed Milton's victory.

Richard Goodwin smashed a hat-trick to give Fieldtown a 4-3 victory over Henley YMCA.

Danny Kane scored Fieldtown's other goal as they twice came from behind.

Despite falling behind to an early Craig Broome goal, Ducklington proved too strong for Tackley, running out 10-3 victors.

Paul Neale hit a four-timer, with Ray Read (2), Dean O'Sullivan, Ian Luckett, Martin Ferreira and Sam Turner also on target.

Broome and Oliver Bates completed Tackley's tally.

Wootton produced the comeback of the day to defeat Bodicote 6-5 after extra time.

Trailing 4-1 and 5-2, Wootton were grateful to Perry Senior's hat-trick.

Steve Brooks, Tim Sweet and Lindsay Davis also netted.

Hanborough proved too good for Fairview, running out 5-0 victors with Craig Simpson netting a hat-trick. Lee Williams and Duncan Griffin were also on target.

Bampton came from 2-0 down to beat Stonesfield 5-4 on penalties after the sides drew 3-3 after normal time. Paul Shepard, Andy Jamieson and Steve Godfrey were Bampton's scorers.

Napier Rovers won 5-1 at Tetsworth. Matt Nash (2), Dean Coles, Pete Saunders and Carl Osgathorp found the net.

Witney Royals came from 4-3 behind to beat Chasewell Park 7-4.

Lee Barnes and Russell Plumb both hit braces, with Kearse Simpson, Andrew Cross and Luke Hyatt completing the comeback.

A 30-yard cracker from Dave Jennings sealed a 2-1 win for North Oxford at Minster Lovell. Chris Baker opened the scoring for Oxford. Martin Latimer replied.

Beckley Sports won 3-1 against Highfield, with goals from Craig Dean (2) and Benji Cuff.

KEA will have to play again after they drew 3-3 with Morris Motors. The light was too bad for extra time so the sides will replay next week.