BRINGSTY Sports and Claines will contest the final of the Worcester League's Bernard Finnigan Cup.
A seven-goal thriller at Bringsty saw the home team beat Worcester Juniors 4-3 after extra-time.
Craig Sprague (two), Dale Traynor and Leon Roberts were on target for Bringsty who were 2-0 down at one stage with Jamie Lawrence netting twice for Juniors.
In the other semi-final, goals from Dave Baker and Darren Garbett gave Claines a 2-1 victory at Droitwich Spa Reserves.
In the Sunday League, The Vine were thrashed 10-0 by Malvern Radar with the prolific Lee Hooper netting seven times.
Archdales are now favourites for the Premier Division title and a brace from Chris Kelly helped them to a 4-1 win at Martley Spurs.
Julian Whitehouse and Nigel Brown hit hat-tricks for free-scoring Cutnall Green who hammered AFC Deers Leap 9-1.
And Grant Gibbs grabbed another hat-trick for Prinner Sports who crushed Bedwardine 6-1.
Perrywood Reserves won their Division One promotion battle at AFC Mazak 4-1.
Hat-trick
The Wood gave a debut to Portugese student Paulo Boylie and he set up a hat-trick for James Davenport with Mark Storey also on the scoresheet.
A Darran Smith strike gave Perdiswell victory at Kays and Samrik Sandhu netted twice for Exel Star & Garter who beat Reality Rangers 4-1.
AFC Severnside's brilliant teenage goalkeeper Stevie Speer kept another clean sheet and then saw Gavin McCarthy net twice at the other end as they won 3-0 against Pillar of Salt.
On Saturday, Tolladine Sports lost ground in the race for the Premier Division crown.
They slumped to a 4-1 home defeat at the hands of Martley Spurs who had a two-goal hero in Chris Collins.
Leaders Perrywood came through a difficult match to win 2-0 at Pershore Manor Rovers, thanks to Ben Uren's double.
Leon Roberts notched a hat-trick in All Blacks' 4-1 win at Goodrest Sports but the shooting star of the day was Steve Simpson. He netted all five goals as Oak Apple humbled Koinonia 5-1.
Hanley Swan beat Pershore Manor Rovers Reserves 5-0 with Andy Rogers bagging a brace.
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