PREMIER Division leaders Bremhill View and first division FC Bradford will compete for this season’s Gooding Accounts-sponsored Subsidiary Cup, after seeing off the challenge of respective opponents Corsham Youth and Oakhill.

Corsham may not have been at their best but there was no doubt that after their 7-0 demolition of their top-flight stablemates Bremhill were deserved winners and finalists.

Rory Worthington set Bremhill on their way, Mark Dolman doubled their advantage and a double from Billy Gleed put them 4-0 up before half time.

Jake Gleed added number five, a second from Dolman made it 6-0 and the scoring was completed by Jamie Crump.

The all-division semi-final clash went the way of FC Bradford who one again proved too strong for opponents Oakhill.

Having beaten them 7-2 in their previous league encounter they booked their spot in the final courtesy of a 5-2 win.

Mark Maguire will take all the plaudits for Bradford with his hat-trick, but it was an excellent all round team effort that got Wayne Duggan’s side through to their first-ever league final.

Maguire saw his opener cancelled out by Sam Clark, but his second of the morning saw them take a 2-1 half-time lead.

After the break Maguire scored his third of the contest to give his team a 3-1 lead.

Phil Lewis added a fourth before Kieran Tarrant gave Oakhill hope of getting back into the tie, this was extinguished when Harry Hamlin scored from the spot to give Bradford their fifth of the game.