NORTH Bradley have booked a free passage to the semi-final stages of the CDP Supply sponsored Centenary Remembrance Cup after they defeated Semington Magpies 5-2.

The victory earned Ben Howe’s side maximum points for a fifth time and with 15 points to their name it means that none of the other six competing sides can overtake the villagers for the top spot in the rankings.

Scott Askew, making a rare start for Bradley, scored a first-half hat-trick to give them a 3-0 interval lead.

Andy Harrison pulled a goal back for Magpies before Reuben Spong who was later sent off for Bradley after picking up a second booking put tem 4-1 in front.

Bradley made the game safe with a fourth of the afternoon from Askew and although Magpies scored a second through Harrison the game was already over and Bradley were heading to the last four.