There was heartbreak for Standlake Garage, who suffered an astonishing collapse in the second round of the Autotype UTV League Ridgeway Cup.
After leading 3-2 against Brewery Tap Res with four minutes left, thanks to Chris Panter (2) and Ian Baker, Garage crashed out 8-3 after extra time.
Tap's Steve Hendy (2) and Simon Ward scored in normal time. Then the Standlake defence fell apart and the visitors swept through with strikes from Paul Matthews (2), Adam Brooks, Hendy and Ben Parry.
Forest Hill, the Division 3A leaders, moved into the semi-finals with a 3-2 win over second division opponents King Alfred's Head.
Andy Trevelyan made it 2-0 to Forest, whose third came from an athletic overhead kick by Stuart Frith. Alfred's Martin Bradshaw and sub Dave Mulford replied.
Forest will now meet Burford United, who progressed with a 4-2 extra-time victory over Medisense.
It was 2-2 after 90 minutes, with Burford's scores coming from Del Hewson's penalty and an own goal by Terry East. Danny Parry and Darren Lewis's own goal replied for Medisense.
Burford proved stronger in extra time and won with goals by Hewson and Carl Beddard.
Long Wittenham won through to the last eight with a 3-1 win over JPs, thanks to goals from Stuart Ansgil, Scott Anderson and Tom Young. Lee Nichols netted for JPs.
A goal in each half from Craig Fisher helped third division outfit AFC Crowmarsh through to the last eight of the Devenney Cup with a replay win over Brightwell.
OTHER SCORERS
Div 1: Saxton Rov 1 (D Hawthorne pen), E Hendred 5 (R Barron 3, J Fisher, B Fisher).
Div 2: Rutherford Lab 3 (T Wells, J Wells, I Williamson), JET 2 (D Probert 2); Crispin Harwell 1 (S O'Neill), Ewelme 4 (S Baker 2, I Richards, C Warke).
Div 3A: Crown 9 (J Christiansen 3, H Mellor 3, T Barrett 2, P Jeacock), Bampton Horseshoes 2 (P Sheppard, A Bridgeman); AFC Kidlington 1 (S Beveridge), Buckland 4 (S Holder 2, R MacDonald, A Morgan); OUP Wands 4 (A Brown 3, A Payne), Oxford Inst 2 (M Lyford, J McAvoy).
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