THERE'S everything to play for in the second leg of the Worcestershire Senior Cup final on May 7 after a goalless first leg at Amblecote.
The hosts had the better of the chances with Karl Lewis making the save of the match in stoppage-time to keep out a 20-yard snap-shot from substitute Andy Wells.
Both sides had efforts cleared off the line with Simon Fitter coming to Evesham's rescue in the first-half and Steve Duncan being denied after the interval.
A first-half devoid of chances saw Duncan go close and Leon Broadhurst head wide for the hosts.
Lewis saved from Mark Bellingham soon after the restart and the top scorer was then denied by Anthony Watson's saving tackle.
Mark Owen's cross-shot was turned past a post by Lewis Solly and the United striker then saw a similar effort in injury-time flash inches wide.
Lewis produced a diving save to again thwart Bellingham and the goalkeeper's late acrobatics and a crucial interception by Liam Givans ensured the second leg will start all-square.
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