WEST End Wanderers were in five-star form as they disposed of fellow Division One side Chippenham Sports & Social Club to book their place in the Rainbow Launderette-sponsored WG Parr Trophy Final against Division Two leaders Corsham Centre.
The 5-0 victory could have been doubled, but as it was a Frank Coleman hat-trick, plus two from Dave Macey booked their place at this Sunday's final at Corsham Town FC (2pm).
In the Vanitec-sponsored league, Bradford News condemned neighbours Winsley to relegation from the Premier Divison, also scoring five without reply.
Winsley's Gary Higdon had an effort ruled out in a goalless first half before Charlie Powell and Russell Francis netted two apiece and Steve Rendell the other.
Dog & Fox Ashley remained in the hunt for second spot behind Sherston Town, their 5-1 victory over Hullavington setting them up nicely for this Sunday's showdown against second-placed Westbury Rangers A.
Ten-man Hullavington fell to goals from Steve Roddy (2), Steve Wickins (2) and Mark Gerrish, Craig Samuels replying.
West Lavington are still on target for fourth after a 6-1 win over Box Rovers, Simon Drewitt (4) and Darren Thorpe (2) sharing the goals as Tim Jefferies responded.
DIVISION ONE
Biddestone Social's point from a 2-2 draw with Colerne was good enough to see them gain promotion to the premier division.
But only a last-minute goal from Paul Poiner, who had earlier put them ahead, saved them from defeat, a double from Richard Smart giving Colerne the upper hand.
Second-placed Maud Heath Sports dropped a vital point in their promotion bid, drawing 1-1 with Semington Rovers.
Ollie Fenwick pounced on an error to give them the advantage but Chris Edes' own-goal proved costly.
Trowbridge Harriers suffered a huge blow to their hopes when they lost 4-2 at home to relegation-threatened Chippenham Police.
Harriers played much of their game with only 10 men after Matty Hobbs was sent off, having scored his side's opening goal.
Ali Stokes also netted but Steve Davis, Jason Roberts and Steve Lever's brace finished them off.
After a goalless first half Wingfield and Atworth United shared a 4-4 stalemate.
Atworth led 1-0, 2-1 and 4-2 through Dan Adams' (2, one penalty), Mike Hopkins and Brian Wiltshire, but Alan House, Ian Williams' double and Stuart Powell's strike earned a draw.
DIVISION TWO
North Bradley Saints were unable to close the gap on the top two as opponents Blue Circle Saints failed to turn up after most of their team failed to move their clocks forward one hour.
Holt's clash with Steeple Ashton was also called off because they were unable to raise a side.
Meanwhile, Roadrunners' days in the league could be numbered as they were again unable to raise a team for their trip to Sutton Benger.
Biddestone Arms were beaten 3-1 by Spencer Sports, Ben Grinham, Tom Evans and Ralph Plummer scoring after Dean Fry had levelled.
DIVISION THREE
Leaders Parsons Nose and second placed Four Seasons had their games postponed, but already-relegated Cooper Avon recorded only their third win of the campaign with a resounding 5-1 defeat of Trowbridge Town Supporters Club.
Four from Andy Morrison and Jamie Oliver's strike clinched it, Steve Munday pulling one back.
Hare & Hounds and Bradstone Rovers drew 3-3, the Hounds hitting back through Tim Wootton (2) and Nick Morris after trailing 2-0 to goals from Alan Eades and Andy Starolosky, Eades hitting the late equaliser.
Old Lane United's 5-3 victory over Sir Audley's Arms was their third straight win.
Ben Husband bagged a hat-trick, Jamie Collier and Kelvin Page also scoring despite replies from Steve Mallard (2, one pen) and Nick Gapper.
DIVISION FOUR
Champions FC Bradford extended their winning run to 22 matches after they defeated second in the table Virgin Mobile 3-1 with goals from Robin Walker (2) and Shaun Daniels, Mark Hynes replying for Virgin.
Third placed Kings Arms (Trowbridge) saw off Classic FC, Shaun Murray scoring both goals in the 2-0 win.
For the second weekend in a row KSM took the lead against Rowde, but lost 2-1, Kevin Clifton opening the scoring before substitute Phillip Crew's double won it.
White Horse FC left it late before defeating Old Road Tavern 3-1, despite Martin Woolford's opener as Mark Pugh's hat-trick won the game.
Craig Bennett was on target for Plough but it was not enough to prevent them losing 4-1 at Bear Casuals for whom Chris Bishop, Lee Jackson, Andy Sayer and Chris Balecke scored.
The PPL Presto Print sponsored Eric Hughes Memorial Knockout Cup clash between Corsham Centre and Premier Division champions Sherston Town was postponed.
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