Last year's cup winners Windmill started their defence of the Advertiser Cup with a 15-0 win over Rodbourne Reserves.
John Husbands produced a goal within six seconds of the whistle which led to a rout.
Husbands scored again, with others from Jason Thompson (4), Mark Arnold with a hat-trick, Darren Parson (2), Matty Newman and Paul Childs.
In a very close game, Westlecott battled but were unable to come away with the win.
Playing Wroughton in the cup, the score finished 4-3, Westlecott's goals from Dave Clarke, Kenny Wheeler and Gareth Kuczynski.
A hat-trick from Salvatore Granato and four goals from Raj Randhawa from Swindon Asians Reserves took them through to the next round against Gangsters, the score finishing 8-2.
Rohal Amin scored the other goal, with Curtis Fry and Darryl Elliot scoring for Gangsters.
Liden FC are through to the next round after a 3-0 win over SPM, Frank Callum, Dean Long and Jason Kearns on target.
Shield and Dagger's game against Eastville finished with a 3-1 win for Shield and Dagger, Brian Murdoch scoring a brace with the other from Chris Bailey.
Richard Plumb from The Regent was on fine form when up against County Ground firing in an impressive four goals as the game ended 5-1. Tony Sardo scored the other for Regent, Darren Wallace scored for County Ground.
Ramsbury go through to the next round after a 3-2 victory over South Marston, Nick Woodward and Jason Le Guilcher, South Marston's scorers were Craig Evenden and Dave Cheater.
Southbrook came away with a 7-1 win over Trailers, goals from Gareth Walton (2), Wayne Savory. Jamie Packer, James Turpie, Gareth Peace and Andy Prichard.
Zurich's game against Ridgeway finished 5-3, Zurich's scorers were Hamish Macjock (2), Craig Alexander, Vince Meredith, and Andy White.
Down Ampney Reserves and AFC Abbey Rodbourne finished 1-0, Paul Bavistock scoring the goal for Down Ampney.
Queensfield versus Lower Stratton finished 5-1, Tony Smith, Peter Smith, Jamie Packer, James Turpie, Gareth Peace and Andy Prichard doing the damage.
Green Baize B are through thanks to a 7-1 win over Rodbourne, hat-tricks coming from John Daly and Kev Murphy with Pete Goddard also scoring.
Queenstown fired in 10 goals against Green Baize, hat-tricks from T Green, Joe Cole and Barry Young with the other G Maggonnigal.
Manor secured a win over Liden Puma thanks to goals from Grant Songhurst (3), James McCarthy, Andy Lewis and Matthew Bissett, final score 8-2.
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