BROADWAY United knocked holders Bretforton Old Boys out of the Pershore Hospital Junior Cup round one.

A Richard Craig strike earned Broadway their first win over Bretforton in several years.

Cidermill travelled to Stour Excelsior with only nine players and played most of the second-half with eight yet still won thanks to a Stuart Reading goal and excellent defending.

A Phil Davis goal helped Bear progress at the expense of Worcester League side New Barbourne, while Alcester Town suffered defeat at Claines.

Jacksons Fairfield’s match at Hallow was abandoned following a serious injury to a home player.

Pinvin United defeated Inkberrow with goals from Lamb (2) and Haynes.

In the Minor Cup, Ecosamba produced their best display of the season to account for Ambi Allsports, scoring through Rahman (3), Barton (2) and Meah (2).

Tewkesbury Town found an easy passage past Badsey Recreation with Dyson (3) and Tarling (2) among their scorers.

Pebworth defeated their neighbours Fortis on penalties after the two sides had shared a couple of goalsin normal time.

Dragons gained revenge for last season’s semi-final defeat with victory at Charlton Old Boys.

Other teams to progress were Alderton, Cropthorne and Bengeworth.

In Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League Division One, Evesham Workingmen’s Club won convincingly at Bredon with Sean Brain and Elliot Grady both netting hat-tricks.

Harvington moved second in Division Two with a three-goal win over New Inn Pershore through Ferguson, Handy and Philpott.

Mickleton Rangers hit the goals trail with six second-half strikes to defeat Evesham United Sunday.

Chris Mills (4), John Mills (2), Beasley and Robinson were on target for Rangers, while Evesham replied through Sone and an own goal.

Quinton moved four points clear at the top of Division Three with a comfortable win at Ruby Jacks, while Stratford United overcame Avon Titans with goals from Dolce and Davies.

Sun Inn moved into the last eight of the Gloucestershire FA Minor Cup with a fine victory at Gloucester side Saints.