Michael Philpott scored the extra-time winner for Division 1 side Slade Farm United as they reached the semi-finals of the Banbury District & Lord Jersey's Mid Oxon Cup with a shock 3-2 victory at Drayton Village.
And they did it the hard way, storming back to upset the Premier Division outfit.
Trailing 2-0 after 25 minutes, it looked all over for Slade. However, Robbie Alexander clawed a goal back from 30 yards just before the break.
Tom Pagan levelled on 80 minutes, before Philpott headed the winner from Adam Barker's cross in the first period of extra time.
Slade now meet Cropredy, who booked their place with a 7-3 success at Bloxham.
Matthew Jones led the way for Cropredy with a four-timer.
Bloxham took a 2-0 lead, before a Jones brace, the first of which was a penalty, and a Rob Canaway goal saw Cropredy take a 3-2 lead.
Although Bloxham equalised, Jones completed a four-timer.
Steve Sneath and Richard Englishby wrapped up Bloxham's impressive tally.
A Danny Carter hat-trick saw Broughton & North Newington stroll into the fourth round of the Lord Jersey Cup with the 6-0 thrashing of Fritwell.
A Carter double, the first from close range, the other a spectacular effort from outside the box, put Broughton in control.
After the break, Carter completed his treble.
A brace from Craig Robinson and an Alan Robey strike completed the rout as Broughton made it 12 successive victories.
Meanwhile, in the league, Matthew Blenford and Callum Wynne each hammered a hat-trick as Slade Farm United Res thrashed Heyford United Res 8-2 in Division 3.
Wynne headed the opener, only for Heyford to level.
But a double from Blenford saw Slade into a 3-1 lead.
In the second half, Wynne bagged his second, before Blenford completed his fifth treble of the season.
Paul Sweeney and Paul Davis made it 7-2 before Wynne bagged their eighth to wrap up his first ever hat-trick.
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