Lambourn Sports took an early lead against Blewbury in their North Berks Cup quarter-final tie, when Sam Mooney fired home from close range.

They increased their lead after 30 minutes when Ben Hopkins headed home Mooney's cross, but Blewbury pulled a goal back when Chris Dawes scored.

Lambourn increased their lead 10 minutes from time when Matthew Pedder scored from a penalty.

Sutton Courtenay eased their way past a strong Harwell Village side to book a semi-final place.

The home side took the lead in the 12th minute through James Bishop.

They got a second midway into the second half, Nuno Fernandes scoring from the spot.

Newport missed an injury-time penalty to seal Harwell's fate.

Grove Rangers were 2-0 ahead after 50 minutes when their game at Benson AFC had to be abandoned, following a dislocated shoulder injury to Chris Lynam.

In Division 1, leaders Drayton march on but once again were grateful to goalscorer Danny Curran, and another strong defensive display, for their 1-0 win at Long Wittenham.

Five points behind though are Faringdon Town, who comfortably saw off the challenge of Marcham, Lee Moss (2), Chris Benson (2), John Lovegrove and Robbie Harrington scoring in their 6-1 success.

Division 2 leaders Steventon extended their lead at the top following a 10-3 annihilation of fourth place Lambourn Sports Reserves.

Midfielder Stuart Armstrong led the way with six goals, with Paul Churchouse netting a treble and Lee Shann bagging the other.

Coleshill United lost ground after a 1-1 draw at improving Stanford-in-the-Vale, for whom Aidan Necchi-Girhi equalised with 10 minutes to go.

Ardington & Lockinge Reserves are now 11 points clear at the top of Division 4, after a 5-0 win at Harwell International Reserves. Their main rivals Drayton Reserves were held to an amazing 5-5 draw by Coleshill Reserves, with Drayton's goals coming from Steve Barton (2), Andrew King, Lawrence Hook and o.g.

Leighton Jackson scored for Marcham Reserves in their 1-1 draw with Uffington United, while Alan Walker (2) and Matthew Hale hit the net for Grove Reserves in their 3-2 win over Hanney United.

Buckland Reserves went 2-0 up against Challow United through Paul Collett and Carl Williams but the visitors pulled level through an own goal and Adam Wise's long-range chip. Mark Podbery restored the Buckland lead only for Simon Grover to equalise once more for Challow.

The final word came when Podbery stayed calm to hit a penalty 10 minutes from time to give Buckland a 4-3 win.

Wootton & Dry Sandford Reserves missed the chance to move closer to the Division 5 leaders as they were held to a 1-1 draw at Challow United Reserves. Steve Enock scored for Wootton with Chris Bird replying for Challow.