Chadlington booked their place in the Oxfordshire Senior League President’s Cup final, with a hard-fought 1-0 win away to nine-man Fritwell.

A strike from player-manager Robbie Wyatt was enough to set up a meeting with either Bletchingdon or Hinksey at Kidlington on Monday, May 4.

After a cagey opening first half-hour, Chadlington, took the lead on 33 minutes when Wyatt curled a free-kick past the Fritwell wall and into the net after keeper Lewis Butler was penalised for handling outside the area.

After the break, Fritwell were reduced to ten men when Dan Price was given a red card for two bookable offences.

And it got worse for Fritwell when Ashley Holland was sent off after collecting a second booking.

Fritwell piled on the pressure, but Chadlington held on.

Rover Cowley booked their place in the Ben Turner Cup final with a 3-2 win against Enstone.

James Watkins gave Enstone the lead when his low, drilled shot beat Rover keeper Brian Kirk at his near post.

Rover levelled when Luke Bremner’s shot was deflected home by an Enstone defender.

Enstone then restored their lead when Jack Barrett fired home.

With ten minutes left, substitute Chris Fontaine lashed in Rover’s winner.

They will meet Adderbury Park after they beat Middleton Cheney 3-2 on penalties.

After the game ended goalless, Cheney thought they had taken the lead in extra-time when a Scott Finch shot hit the inside of a post, but the referee ruled the ball had not crossed the line.

Cheney keeper Charlie Wright denied Gary Crook.

In the shoot-out, Cheney converted only two of their five kicks, and despite Wright saving Adderbury’s fourth spot-kick, it was not enough.

Bletchingdon Res reached the Clarendon Cup final with a 2-1 win against Long Crendon Res.

Trailing 1-0, Bletchingdon levelled when the Crendon keeper dropped the ball into his own net.

Then substitute Sid Pagano slotted the winner and set up a meeting with Garsington at Oxford University Press on Easter Monday.

Enstone booked their place in the final of the Ivor Gubbins Cup with a 1-0 extra-time win against Chadlington Res.

After the sides were locked at 0-0 in normal time, Enstone took the lead in extra-time through Steve Payne.

And they held on to reach their first final for ten years.

They will play Slade Farm United Res, who beat Fritwell Res 4-2.

Goals from Stephen Lewis, Geoff Besbrode (penalty) and Phil Christie saw Slade take a 3-0 lead.

After the break, Mark Shaw clawed one back, but Christie got his second from 25 yards.

Richard Porter scored Fritwell’s second, but it was too late.