Chippenham Town's recent resurgence continued with a 4-1 Dr Martens Cup win at Tiverton last night.
Teenage striker James Constable netted a hat-trick as the Bluebirds won their third successive match.
Constable's first came on 28 minutes when he diverted a Gary Horgan cross and the 19-year-old doubled his tally just before the break with a fine strike on the turn.
A Jason Rees own goal put Steve White's side 3-0 up after half-time, before the Tiverton defender scored at the right end to reduce arrears.
Martin Paul then missed Chippenham's first penalty of the season in what could prove to be his swansong following a £2,000 bid from Merthyr Tydfil for his services.
Constable completed his hat-trick with 10 minutes left, Horgan again the provider as Town eased into the quarter finals.
Corsham were also 4-1 winners in the Les Phillips Cup, with Alan Griffin netting a treble. Dave Kilmurray was also on target.
There was another hat-trick hero for Highworth as Matt Jack hit three second-half goals in their 6-1 Hellenic League romp at Henley.
Matty Saye, Pete Macklin and Richard Knox had put John Fisher's troops 3-1 up at the interval before Jack took centre stage.
Sean Terry impressed on his debut after completing his move from Supermarine.
Tommy Saunders has dipped into the transfer market following his rude awakening as Supermarine manager and former Swindon Town striker Alan Young is set to lead the list of new recruits.
Young, who was released from the County Ground earlier this season, is expected to make his home debut against Clevedon in the Dr Martens Western Division this evening.
He could be joined by another frontman, Glenn Armstrong, who has signed following a brief spell at Fairford.
Saunders has admitted more could be on the way after the 6-0 mauling at Halesowen on Saturday.
A new midfielder tops the wanted list after Sean Terry opted to move to Highworth.
Saunders is also looking to bolster the defence and has not ruled out making more signings prior to tonight's game.
Skipper Giles Harris will be missing again through suspension.
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