Cheltenham Saras 1 (Oldham 62)
Clanfield 4 (Keyes 30, 48, Miller 55, Butt pen 78)
Both sides finished with ten men as Clanfield kept up their promotion push in a feisty Division 1 West clash.
Lee Keyes fired Clanfield in front on the half-hour, then doubled the lead early in the second half.
Callum Miller made it 3-0, placing the ball past home keeper Ryan Betteridge.
Although Jack Oldham pulled a goal back, skipper Jamie Butt completed Clanfield’s victory from the penalty spot after Karl Dickinson had been fouled in the box.
Tempers flared in the closing stages as Clanfield’s Chris Blakely was sent off after a confrontation with Jamie Hammond.
He was shortly followed by Saracens’ Mike Rhodes after a brawl, which also saw a number of yellow cards.
Hook Norton 0
Letcombe 2 (Richardson 26, Horswell 71)
Letcombe eased to victory at Hook Norton.
The visitors took the lead when David Richardson’s speculative left-foot shot from 20 yards dipped over the head of Hooky keeper Michael Anderson.
In the second half, Letcombe made the game safe with a superb goal.
Pete Horswell cut to the right before driving a shot into the far corner from 25 yards.
South Kilburn 0
Wantage Tn 3 (McCullough 65, Malton 86, Butler 88)
Three second-half goals saw Wantage into the quarter-finals of the Bluefin Insurance Brokers Cup.
After a goalless first half, Liam McCullough put the visitors in front, scrambling the ball home.
In the closing stages, captain Tom Malton made it 2-0, before Tom Butler drove in No 3 two minutes from time to secure victory.
Launton Sports 0
Witney Utd 4 (McNally 11, Tustain 30, 37, 69)
Joe Tustain hit a hat-trick as Witney United beat Launton in the second round of the Supplementary Cup.
Sam McNally fired them in front, before Tustain netted his first on the half-hour.
Tustain made it 3-0 eight minutes before the break, and completed his hat-trick midway through the second half.
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