CHERRY RED RECORDS CUP: HIGHWORTH'S Matt Saye grabbed a hat-trick for his side in their 4-2 away win over Eton Wick.

The Wiltshire side took the lead on 14 minutes, good work by Warren Fuller enabling Matt Saye to tap in from six yards. Highworth continued on top for the rest of the half but failed to add further goals.

The home side looked the more dangerous after the break and equalised on 51 minutes when Rosario Giacobbe picked up a clearance from the Highworth defence and let fly with a 25-yarder that dipped over keeper Tom King's head.

The visitors were forced to defend hard for the next ten minutes but broke away to regain the lead on 62 minutes, Warren Fuller's initial shot hit the bar and rebounded back to him to square the ball for Saye to score from 15 yards. A minute later Saye repaid the compliment with a one two in the box forFuller to score.

Three minutes from time Highworth keeper Tom King miskicked a back pass from Dave Webb to let in Giacobbe to make it 3-2. Highworth were saved a hectic last couple of minutes by Saye who completed his hat-trick. Highworth visit Brackley in the next round.

Shrivenham did well to knock out Premier Division Almondsbury Town 3-2 after extra time. Almondsbury took an early lead with a far-post header from Watts. Ten minutes later the home side were on level terms, Alex Green with a header. Soon after the restart Almondsbury were awarded a penalty, Ayres converting to regain the lead.

Shrivenham pushed forward and gained a deserved equaliser through Keir Pritchard to send the tie into extra time. Sub Christian Ayers came off the bench to score the winner.

Purton held Premier opponents Tuffley Rovers to a 0-0 draw after 90 minutes and took the lead in the first period of extra time through Eurshell Fearon. But with key defender Lee Marshall off through injury, Tuffley's Steve Hickey scored twice and Andrew Keveren netted a third

Wootton Bassett were in league action at home to Didcot Town and went a goal down after just two minutes. The home defence failed to clear a cross from the left and Chris Nelson was on hand to add the finishing touch.

Soon after the start of the second half Didcot were denied a penalty when Bassett keeper Steve Hale brought down a Didcot attacker in the box.

Shortly after Tooley had a good header saved but play switched to the other end and Ian Concanon sealed the game for the visitors with a header.

In Division One West Malmesbury Vics were beaten 2-0 at home to Kidlington, Gills and Mason netting in each half.