Division One Highworth were given a real scare by lower league Shaw before progressing in the North Wilts & District Youth under 13 cup.
The underdogs took a deserved lead after 10 minutes only for the top flight title contenders to level with their first attack of the game, Dan Lee finishing clinically.
Jack Duckers put Highworth in front from a long-range free kick.
Two penalties then decided the outcome of the tie as Shaw squandered the chance to equalise from the spot and Lee finished coolly from the 12-yard mark to put Highworth through to the quarter finals.
Westlea Wanderers joined Highworth in the next round with a 4-1 win at Croft. Kris Worley for Westlea was involved in their goals.
At half-time Wanderers were one up from a Worley corner superbly knocked in by Tom McCulloch.
The home side battled hard in the second half and levelled through Tony O'Connell.
Wanderers rose to the challenge and regained the lead when Worley's cross was headed in by Callum Jones.
Another Worley centre handed McCulloch the chance to net his second and the architect turned scorer in the last minute with a free-kick to secure a 4-1 victory.
Under nine
In the under nine North division Cirencester Juniors moved two points clear at the top of the table following their 8-0 home win against Coleshill.
Blunsdon Colts moved second with a 1-0 win over Highworth Juniors.
In the under nine West division, Swindon Badgers moved above Wootton Bassett and into top spot with a 3-1 home win against Cricklade Cubs.
Malmesbury closed the gap on the leaders with a 12-0 away win at bottom club Minety.
In the under nine Central division, the only game of the day saw an improving Eastville Boys beat Croft 3-2 in an end to end encounter.
The eagerly awaited cup game between Swindon Soccer Skills and Ferndale Rodbourne produced an exiting finish as the Skills side lost their first game of the season 2-1.
Marlborough Youth almost created an upset against Westbrook A but went out of the cup losing 3-2.
Highworth Town and Robins produced the tie of the round with the game going into extra time before a golden goal from Highworth settled the tie.
Uffington were beaten 2-0 by Fairford, Frazer New scoring twice.
Under 10
Highworth Juniors and Fairford B failed to score in normal time before a golden goal put Highworth through to the next round of the cup.
Stratton Juniors and Wroughton were also unable to find the net in normal time, with the former eventually going through on penalties.
Wootton Bassett's 1-0 win away at Ferndale Rodbourne Pumas saw them through into the next round and FC Abbey Meads also progressed with the same score against Old Town United.
Croft had a relatively easy passage into the next round with a 5-0 home win against Malmesbury.
Under 12
Amesbury Sports were challenged all the way in what was a pulsating cup tie against Stratton Youth. Despite being unbeaten all season Amesbury were made to work very hard for their 6-3 win to progress to the next stage.
Shaw won away at Marlborough 3-2, while Division Two leaders Stratton Juniors found it hard going against Division One Croft, eventually going down 3-0.
Lydiard Youth had to pull out all the stops in order to progress with a narrow 4-3 win against Fairford side.
Wootton Bassett and close rivals Ferndale Rodboune Pumas were separated by a solitary goal in the latter's favour.
Old Town and Malmesbury moved into the next round with ease following their respective 8-1 and 4-1 wins against Greenmeadow and Purton.
Under 13
Joining Highworth and Westlea in the last eight are Devizes who defeated fellow Division Two side Wroughton with a golden goal.
Shrivenham & Watchfield were beaten by the odd goal in five by Stratton Juniors.
Under 14
Division Two Shaw and Wroughton from Division One produced the game of the round in the under 14 cup, with a golden goal from Wroughton sealing Shaw's fate.
Walcot Wanderers produced an excellent display winning 4-2 away at close league rivals Highworth Town despite two goals from Bobby Amos for Town. Westbrook had a comfortable 5-0 away win at Wootton Bassett.
Under 15
Third-placed Liden closed the gap on second-placed Shaw after defeating their rivals 3-0 in an important league encounter.
Wootton Bassett gained all three points in a 10-goal thriller at Brunel Boys, Bassett eventually winning 6-4.
Ferndale Rodbourne saw off the challenge of bottom club Robins with a 4-0 win.
Under 16
Shaw A lost their 100 per cent record at title rivals Liden Community.
Shaw had led 2-0 through a Craig Dixon brace but Scott Jones' free-kick and Leigh Brown's penalty follow up kept things tight at the top.
Shaw B closed the gap on the leaders with a 2-0 home win against Stratton Juniors. Wootton Bassett had an untroubled journey to Fairford with a comfortable 11-1 win.
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