FECKENHAM will meet Midland Combination Premier Division leaders Atherstone Town in the final of the Endsleigh Challenge Cup.
But the Millers had to battle hard to book their place, Lee Adams' side only winning through thanks to a nail-biting penalty shoot-out against visitors Pershore Town.
There had been little to choose between the sides over their two-legged semi-final. The teams drew 1-1 at Pershore and another deadlock forced the tie to extra time and penalties before the Millers won through 5-3.
n Studley grabbed a slender 1-0 win over lowly Cradly Town in the Midland Football Alliance.
Kieran Cross netted the only goal of the game ten minutes into the second half while Rob Ager also went close.
n Alvechurch thought they had grabbed a share of the spoils at Barwell only to lose out deep in injury time.
Shaun Cunnington's side found themselves trailing at the break thanks to an Andy Tiday effort on 35 minutes.
The visitors clawed their way back into the match and netted a deserved equaliser with a a minute of normal time remaining.
But hopes of returning from Leicestershire with a hard-earned point were ended four minutes into injury time when Craig Noble slotted home Barwerll's winner.
Feckenham head to Cadbury Athletic on Saturday while Studley head to high-fliers Stourbridge. Alvechurch take on Rocester at Lye Meadow.
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