BREMHILL View claimed an 8-1 triumph over Lavington Rangers in the only all Chippenham Sunday League tie in the Preliminary Round of the Wiltshire Sunday Cup.

Without manager Ben Redford, who was in hospital after suffering a broken leg the previous day, Bremhill were indebted to Lavington who provided them with a kit for the game.

But they weren’t in to mood to repay their guests as they scored four goals in each half.

Billy Gleed, with a first-half treble, and Karl Sharrett meant that Matt Tilley’s goal for Lavington was just a consolation.

Kieron Gleed with two, a fourth of the morning from Gleed, along with a second from Sharrett, made up the eight.

Highworth Town Sunday advanced to the next round of the cup with a narrow 2-1 away win against Christian Malford at Stanley Park.

Highworth led on 12 minutes a defensive mistake let in Ellis McSharry whose low shot made it 1-0.

Josh Thompson restored parity for Malford only for Highworth to retake the lead on 37 minutes when Samuel Edwards struck home Josh Coombe’s cross.

Corsham CC Wildcats booked their place in the first round proper thanks to a 5-1 win over Chisledon.

Goals from Darrin Moss, Leigh Rogers and Callum Pritchard put the 3-0 up at the break.

Rogers added a second after the interval and Alex Hillier made it 5-0 before Chisledon grabbed a late consolation.

FC Pig & Whistle may have opened their scoring in their clash with Deers Leap through Dan Carroll’s first goal for the club, but after that things went downhill as the Swindon League side strolled to a 12-1 win.

Goals from Alan Hitchcock, Myles Woodward, Justin Preece and Jamie Kinchin saw Fox & Hounds (Warminster) claim a 4-0 victory over Salisbury League side Wig & Quill which booked their place in the next round of the competition.

Box Rovers suffered a 6-1 defeat at Nationwide, with Adam O’Keefe scoring Rovers' consolation in a second half where all the goals were scored.

The Foresters Arms suffered an extra-time loss at home to Purton Freshbrook. Paul Kidley’s side thanks to goals from Dave Williams, Dan Kirk, Joe Read and Aman Uddin took their tie to an 30 minutes where a goal in each half earned Freshbrook a 6-4 win.

Swindon League outfit Purton Redhouse beat The Mallard 8-0 to bring an early end to Andy Adams side’s dreams of cup success.

Rowdy Cow Rowde claimed the scalp of Swindon Athletic, however Grant Bridewell’s side doing things the hard way as they had to overturn a half-time deficit before claiming a 3-1 win.

Second-half goals for Alex Singh from the penalty spot, Ben Tylee and Steven House saw them over the line.

Sutton Benger went down 3-1 at home to Salisbury League outfit Danny’s Bar. Ben Butterfield scoring their consolation.

Cavalier suffered a 3-2 defeat away to Wanborough.

With three players pulling out the morning of the game manager Dave Young had to make some changes.

Wanborough started the brightest and their hard work gave them an early goal. Cavalier struggled to get a hold on the game and found themselves two down going into the break.

The second half was very different and Cavalier finally started to play like they were a team.

Despite the improvement Wanborough managed to score a third, a controversial goal as the ball was cleared out the goalmouth, the referee played on with uncertainty but the Cavalier linesman awarded the goal to the opposition.

Despite this Cavalier continued to battle hard and got their reward. Nathan Moffat turned on the edge of the box and managed to squeeze the ball past the keeper into the corner of the net and when Jack Lenaghan chased the ball down and managed to flick the ball over the advancing keeper heading the ball into the open net it was game on.

Moffat, Michael Stone and substitute Luke Webster all went close to scoring an equaliser, Wanborough however had done enough and held on for the win.

Goals from Conner Laidlaw and Jordan Tarrent were just consolations for Oakhill who were beaten 7-2 away at Your Sport Swindon.