PERRYWOOD made it 42 goals in two cup outings by surpassing last week’s efforts in a 24-1 drubbing of Bromsgrove-based Bartley Green Owls.

Having racked up an 18-0 victory over Oak Apple in the Worcestershire FA Premier Cup, the Neel Park-based side ran riot once more in the Worcester Nursing Junior Cup.

Kyle Belmonte bagged a double hat-trick with Worcester City duo Kyonn Evans and James Baldwin snaffling four apiece.Ben Harbourne and Zaqib Hussain snared hat-tricks with Garry Price (2), Simon Vaughan and Aaron Drake also on the score sheet.

A hat-trick from Brad Morton guided through Express Falcons with a comfortable 4-2 win over Hizza United.

Having not played for four weeks, FC Malvern also secured their place in the next round with a 3-1 win over Northside.

A brace from Cello Brandinad Dias wasn’t enough for visitors PT Eagles as Eaton fought back from two down to draw 2-2 and progress 4-2 in a penalty shootout.

Clifton and FC Korono are out after losing on penalties.

In the Nursing Minor Cup, Worcester Saints reserves scored seven without reply as they hammered Lower Teme & Martley reserves.

There were braces for Josh Saunders and Brandon Beasant as AFC Brickfields ensured a place in the next round with a 6-0 win over Redditch Borough.

Blackpole Sports swept aside Perdiswell Colts 6-1 and Malvern Radar overcame British Memorial 2-0.

A single strike from Jermaine Kujeke was enough for Drakes Broughton reserves to beat GDL Athletic 1-0 and Droitwich Spa Eagles beat Worcester City Wanderers 2-0 thanks to goals from Connor Shepheard and Andre da Silva Almeida.

Spa Eagles reserves went through on penalties against Worcester Saints. Perrywood reserves, Eaton reserves, Droitwich Spa BGFC Rovers and Grosvenor Sports all went out.

In the Premier Division, Fernhill Heath Athletic thrashed Arrow 7-0 to go top of the table.

A double from Toby Attwood wasn’t enough for Oak Apple who were held 3-3 by bottom side Worcester Athletic.

Leaders Pillar FC thrashed Colwall St James 9-1 with Masan Hall and Luke Rainbow scoring a brace each.

FC United of Worcester beat Lower Teme & Martley 6-3 with Joe Bates and Sam Hayes bagging doubles.