EVESHAM United continued their progress in the FA Cup with a 6-1 thumping of Radstock Town in the first qualifying round.
The Robins were two goals ahead inside the first 10 minutes when Mark Owen scored from the penalty spot and Richard Ball supplied a clinical finish.
The visitors should have added to their tally in the first-half with Ball And Steve Lutz coming closest.
Evesham were rarely in trouble against a poor home side and, within a minute of the re-start, Ball stroked in his second of the afternoon.
Lutz finished from close range after 55 minutes when Ball turned provider and, in the 74th minute, Dean Curtis curled one in from 25 yards out.
Radstock's misery was complete seven minutes from time when Terry Moore lifted the ball past his own keeper.
There was some late consolation for the hosts when Dan Shuster pulled a late goal back.
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