THE Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League will be represented in the finals of the Worcestershire FA Junior and Minor Cups.
Ambassador reached the Junior Cup last stage with a 2-1 victory over Rednal Social.
Bretforton Old Boys made the Minor Cup final with a comfortable six-goal win at Defford/Besford Utd.
They won the Saturday Minor Cup as far back as 1911 but this will be their first Sunday county final.
Bredon failed to join them as they were defeated 2-0 by Harriers Trust in the semis.
Moreton Town Sunday reached the last four of the Bluck Cup with a 4-1 win over Cidermill.
Favourites Upton Snodsbury moved into the last eight of the Evesham Mechanical Services Subsidiary Cup, hitting six against Queens with the help of a Rogers hat-trick.
Crowle made it through to the last four of the same competition as Hatchett scored twice in a 4-1 defeat of Bell United.
Moreton Wanderers had the opportunity to move five points clear at the top of Division One.
But two goals from Robinson gave neighbours Mickleton Rangers the points to leave the title race wide open.
Peopleton moved closer to inevitable promotion from Division Two.
Goals from Brant (two), Peterson, Marsden, Baxter, Brixey and Hughes kept Golden Cross rooted to the foot of the table.
Broadway United consolidated second place as a Chris Alcock double helped defeat Oddfellows Arms 5-2.
Division Three side Hampton WMC were the top scorers, notching 12 without reply against Pebworth.
Mark Young hit a treble and there were doubles from Cox, Beattie and Redding.
And Tewkesbury Town maintained their promotion push, defeating Broadway United Reserves 4-0.
Norgren defeated Wickhamford 3-2 in a close encounter.
Division Four basement club Bengeworth Sports came from three goals down against Gate Inn to earn a win, thanks to an own goal and goals from Wicks (two) and Clements.
Riverside defeated Crown Athletic for the second successive week. Quinn, Gil and Middleton were on target.
Eckington hit 10 past Royal Oak, Mather scoring four with Bostock and Stevens both netting twice.
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