Upton Snodsbury, aiming for an unprecedented fourth successive success in the Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League's Tewkesbury Sports Knockout Cup, comfortably reached the second round with victory at Bretforton Old Boys with goals from Cunningham, Annis and Gary Aldington.

Third division Norgren defeated higher graded Badsey Rec thanks to an extra time goal from Bryce.

Four goals from James helped Golden Cross ease past Moreton Town and a Dyke double contributed to Broadway United's second string winning at Ashton.

Goals from Rowlands and Dibden saw Mountinneers overcome Crown Athletic while goals from Payne, Hughes and Winter took Moreton Wanderers past Peopleton.

The highlight of the second round matches was second division Red Horse defeating first division Offenham Rovers with goals from Harris and Twine, Brain replied for Rovers.

Ace, Cooke and Harris all netted hat tricks as Inkberrow reached double figures against Wickhamford, while last season's beaten finalists Bear won at Crowle with Deacon and Gibbons both scoring twice.

Willersey needed two own goals to defeat Lower Moor United while doubles from Cook and Davis took Ambassador past Queens.

A Robinson hat-trick saw Mickleton Rangers account for Cider Mill, and a similar feat from Hope took Broadway Utd past Hampton WMC.

Tewkesbury Town recorded their first win for two seasons, goals from Mariner, Sollis and Pope defeating Oddfellows Arms, and Evesham WMC easily defeated Pershore Town, Richard Steeds netting twice.

A Lee Barton hat-trick gave Defford & Besford United the division two points against Bidford Athletic for whom Phil Layton scored twice. Pebworth and Shipston drew in division three.

Fourth division Bell United recovered from a heavy defeat by hitting eight past Bengeworth United to notch their record win, Graham Begley netting twice.