BOX Rovers set up an all-Premier Division showdown with Devizes-based All Cannings in the final of the Chippenham & District League's PPL Presto Print-sponsored Knockout Cup but needed extra time to do it.
They finally overcame Second Division Biddestone Social Club , who had cancelled out Wayne Munday's strike with a 90th-minute equaliser from Rob Pocock.
Darren Wileman hit Rovers' winner in the 115th minute.
Westbury Rangers B look a good bet to claim a top two finish in Division Four of the Vanitec Computers-sponsored league.
Their 4-0 victory over All Cannings B moved them up to second spot behind Trowbridge Town Supporters Club as Sam Gooding twice, Matthew Gardiner and Rene Forster netted.
Trowbridge Town Supporters Club's 4-0 victory over bottom of the table Plough moved them to the top.
Steve Munday was the hero, hitting all four including two penalties.
Liam Westland's first half goal was all that was needed to give North Star B a 1-0 win against KSM.
After eight defeats on the bounce, Old Road Tavern have now won their last two games, a 3-2 defeat of Potterne FC being led by inspirational captain Barry Nash who scored twice with Gavin Hore adding the third. Richard Burke and Pete Huntley replied.
Bradstone Rovers came from behind to claim a 2-1 win at Classic FC after Dayle Townsend had given Classic the perfect start. A brace from Alan Eades won it for Rovers and Classic's Adam Scarlett was shown the red card.
PREMIER DIVISION
Percy's FC are within touching distance of the title after their 3-1 defeat of Westbury Rangers A moved them four points clear of second-placed All Cannings A.
Marc Lanfear gave Rangers a deserved lead, but Pete Ayton, Dave Kilmurray and Jerry Carey won the points.
Pack Horse and Bradford News drew 0-0 while a 4-2 victory for Dog & Fox Ashley saw them pick up their first win in three games, bringing to an end Hullavington Village's impressive run of seven matches unbeaten.
Craig Samuels netted twice for Hullavington but Matt Cottrell, Mark Robinson, Russell Whatley and Nick Gerrish shared the Dog's goals.
DIVISION ONE
West Lavington took a huge step towards the top flight courtesy of their 1-0 victory over Westbridge United, Lee Campbell bagging the winning goal.
Chippenham Police eased their relegation fears following their fine victory over Colerne, with Steve Davis netting the only goal.
Atworth United remain rooted to the bottom of the table after losing 1-0 away at WG Parr Trophy finalists Maud Heath Sports, Jason Hulme hitting the winner.
Trowbridge Harriers and The George Lacock played out a 0-0 draw.
DIVISION TWO
Nine-man North Bradley battled hard before succumbing 6-2 to Christian Malford.
Andy Colebrook and Jack Heard scored for Bradley, who led 2-1 at one stage before Scott Evans (2), Ben Mumms (2) Neil Murray and Neil Maidment's own goal clinched it for Malford.
Steve Coveney was on target for Farmhouse who suffered their first loss in four games at home to North Star A, for whom Tommy Ludford, Mark Sharratt and Mark Smallings clinched a 3-1 win.
Sutton Benger picked up a much-needed 1-0 victory over Spencer Sports, Steve Gawke the goal hero.
Last year's Division Three champions Semington Rovers are on course for back-to-back promotion after a 6-3 win over Wingfield moved them two points clear of both Chippenham Black Horse and Biddestone Social Club.
Alan House, Mark Barnett and Rob Edginton were in the goals for Wingfield with Stuart Barber (2), Kelvin Lockwood (2), Stuart Donohoe and substitute Dan Phillips sharing Rovers' tally.
DIVISION THREE
Pete Fish was on target for Cooper Avon at home to promotion chasers Southwick Sports, but it proved only a consolation as Southwick triumphed 3-1 with Alex Wysocki, Chris Gale and Carl Davies scoring.
Holt could not repeat their previous 11-4 hammering of Roadrunners, but still won 2-1, despite trailing 1-0 at the break.
Steve Ivin's first half opener for Roadrunners was cancelled out by sublime strikes from both Neil Grant and Mark Slade.
Hare & Hounds kept their first clean sheet of the season as they hammered their landlords Rowde 8-0.
Niall McClean led the rout with a hat-trick, Tim Wootton, Mark Vardley, Matthew Benson and substitute Paul Morris's double completing victory.
Sir Audley's Arms and Blue Circle Saints shared a 2-2 draw, Steve Shipway and Kieron Smith's goals for the Audley sandwiched a brace from the Saints' Graham Kirk.
It was third versus fifth as Corsham Centre entertained AFC Unicorn, a game that ended 3-3.
Kevin Woolford, Dean Fry and Steve Casey netted for Unicorn, with Liam Ralph, Mickey Godsell and Nigel Evans getting Corsham's goals.
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