THE final of the Worcester and District Football League's Bernard Finnegan Cup will be between last season's beaten finalists Blackpole and Express 88.
Two second half goals from the prolific Alan Pennick gave Blackpole a 2-0 win over Kays.
In the other semi-final Stuart Summers also scored twice as Express had a narrow 3-2 win against St Johns.
The Albion reached their second final in successive weeks, Matt Martin bagging a brace as they were too sharp for Alvechurch Darts, 2-1 in the Sunday Infirmary Junior Cup.
Work
In the Sunday League Premier Division, leaders New Chequers were made to work by Arrow 2000 before winning 4-2. Jason Beck (2), Ian Stevenson and Sean Cotterill were on target for Chequers, Lee Seldon and Mike Hartshorn replying for Arrow.
The match marked the retirement of Chequers stalwart Mark Rose who brought down the curtain on an illustrious 20-year career in which he played over 1,000 local games.
A high scoring match at Martley Spurs saw visitors FC Porto win 7-5 with four goals from Justin Alvins and a hat-trick from fit again Wesley Joyce.
In Division 2 Nick Kordas (2) and Tony Garland scored for Malvern Premier in their 3-2 success at Kays Athletico.
Abberley beat Perdiswell 3-2, Mark James, Neil Jukes and Mark Stubbs on the scoresheet for Abberley, Steve Hudson and Tony Stock finding the net for Perdiswell.
Matt Frost scored all four goals as Division Three champions Trinity Sports ended their season with a 4-3 win over Pillar of Salt.
Keith Aingel hit two as Claines continued their promotion push by crushing CMB Sports 5-1.
On Saturday Nick Kordas and John Goode both cracked hat-tricks as Langland Sports maintained their title challenge by hammering Koinonia 9-1.
Kevin Insall was another hat-trick man in Oak Apple's 4-2 home win against West Malvern and Lee Melnyk netted twice as Bransford Rovers beat Goodrest Sports 3-1.
In the Premier goals from Ben Greenwood, Matt Gibbons and Dan Miller gave Bretforton Old Boys a 3-1 victory against Kempsey United.
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