THE final of this year's Worcester and District League Katherine Rayer Cup competition will be between holders Kempsey and old rivals New Chequers.
Kempsey were made to work hard in their semi-final against Arrow 2000. They took the lead through Luke Willetts but a stunning 40-yard volley from Lee Seldon made the scores level at half-time.
However with a strong wind behind them Kempsey stepped up the pressure after the interval and further goals from Rik Halion (2), Lee Goodman and Gary Smith gave them a 5-1 win and secured their place in the final.
In the other semi-final, goals from Tyrone Gilchrist and Colin Beck gave New Chequers a 2-1 win against Martley Spurs.
Lamb & Flag will meet Hanley Swan in the Phipps Cup final. Mark Bennett scored twice as Lamb & Flag beat All Blacks 2-1 and goals from Matt Cook and John Patterson gave Hanley a 2-0 win against Langland Sports.
The quarter-finals of the Bernard Finnegan Cup saw Express 88 win 4-3 after extra time at Archdales Reserves. Jamie Roberts and Andy Shepherd both bagged a brace for Express, Steve Cooper netting twice for Dales.
St John's were also taken to extra time by Claines, Andy Meers' late strike securing a semi-final spot for the Saints.
Also through are Blackpole, who beat Virgin Sports 2-1 with goals from Scott Clifford and Dean Barmby and Kays, 2-0 winners at Malvern Premier.
In the Sunday League Division One The Albion took advantage of slip-ups by their rivals, Daniel Harding-Hall cracking a hat-trick in their 4-1 win at Langland Sports.
Pinvin crashed 4-1 at Coppertops where Matt Hannant and Lyndon Gardner both bagged a brace.
Trinity Sports are on the verge of clinching the Division Three championship, Jay Wood netting twice in their 3-0 win at Keyz RM.
In the Premier Division goals from Steve Beck and Steve West gave Perrywood a narrow 2-1 victory at County Sports.
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