BEMERTON Heath Harlequins booked their place in the Sydenhams Wessex League Cup final with an exciting win over AFC Totton on Tuesday evening.
Totton had a 2-1 deficit to recover from the first leg, but they levelled the aggregate score through James Sherrington's 20th-minute opener.
Carl Jones equalised when he drove in from 20 yards on 42 minutes, but Matthew Parnell put the overall scores all-square with a goal just before half time.
Stuart Findlay made it 2-2 on the night after Darren Crook's shot was parried by Mark Watson in the 80th minute.
Crook blazed over with just the keeper to beat, but when Adam Nash's free kick crashed against the bar, Jones headed in with three minutes to play.
Harlequins will play FA Vase finalists Winchester City in the final at Lymington & New Milton FC on Monday, May 3, after they beat Brockenhurst 4-2 (5-3 on aggregate).
Bemerton vice-president George Parker said: "We certainly deserved to win the tie because we were superb in the away leg.
"We have to pick up some silverware somewhere along the line, and it would make our season if we could win it."
Heath have not won this cup before, but reached the final in 1998 when they lost to Aerostructures S&S, now Hamble ASSC.
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