DIVISION Three side Gardeners Arms caused a major upset in the Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League Knockout Cup.
They knocked out Evesham WMC from Division One with the goals coming from Haughty (two) and Griffiths.
Upton Snodsbury comfortably reached the last 16, hitting nine without reply against Shipston Excelsior, including a Spencer hat-trick.
Bear moved third in Division One with a six-goal win at Offenham Rovers, Matt Sheridan scoring four.
Bretforton Old Boys moved four points clear in Division Two with victory in the local derby with Badsey Rec, mainly thanks to a Paul Jones hat-trick.
Second-placed Alderton slipped up at Bredon with Lee Diamond and Danny Chessman on target for the home side.
Two goals from Ian Unwin helped Oddfellows Arms to victory at Defford/Besford Utd.
Crowle maintained their perfect start in Division Three with goals from Burrows and Hatchett defeating Bell United.
Pinvin United upset Eckington, scoring through Izod, Lamb and Fletcher, while Street and Bostock replied for their opponents.
A Quiney treble saw Golden Cross come out on top against Queen in a nine-goal affair.
Fairfield Sports maintained their lead at the top of Division Four as goals from Key (two), Deacon and Stanley defeated Royal Oak who struck twice through Welch.
Broadway United Reserves hit six past pointless Blue Maze with Carlo Carenza (two), Smith (two), Dyke and Jordan scoring the goals.
Pebworth narrowly failed to earn their first point of the season at Lenches Lions. And Tesco recorded an excellent win at Riverside, Kennedy, Hodge and Payne among their scorers.
Gate Inn hit four without reply at Bengeworth Sports with the goals coming from Cook (two), Last and Ballard.
Willersey and Mickleton Rangers progressed in the Gloucestershire FA Premier Cup with impressive wins against Gloucester League Little Vic and FC Arle respectively.
Tewkesbury Town advanced in the Intermediate Cup.
Clubs are reminded all games on Sunday kick-off at 11.02am due to Remembrance Sunday.
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