FROM the 24 Chippenham & District Sunday League sides who were scheduled to play, 13 made it through to the next round.

AFC Rowde, FC North Wiltshire, The Grapes United and White Horse (Sunday) all received a walkover as respective opponents The Queens Head, West Tytherley, AFC Cricklade and The Village Freehouse conceded their matches.

Division Three stablemates Fox & Hounds (Warminster) and Forest AFC were involved in one of the ties of the round which the former won 5-4 on penalties after 120 minutes finished 4-4.

Jamie Gibbons and Callum Grant's hat-trick, one of which was the last-gasp injury-time equaliser which took it to penalties, cancelled out goals from Jamie Kinchin, Greg Richardson, Alan Hitchcock and Taylor Kitley.

Danny Ashford, Gibbons, Mark Gee and Steve Jamieson were successful from the spot for Forest, but they came up short as Darrell Hitchcock, Richardson, Alan Hitchcock, Justin Preece and Simon Taylor, who scored the winning spot kick, took the Fox & Hounds through.

Salisbury League side Barford Hornets were given a footballing lession by The Dursley Arms, who romped into the next round courtesy of a thumping 14-1 win.

Leon Greenland bagged himself six of the 14, Martin Johnson netted four, Jordan Pinder grabbed a hat-trick with Kieran Ramsey’s effort completing the rout.

Bath Road versus FC St George was one of four all-Chippenham league encounters, FC St George needing extra-time before sealing a 7-5 win over their hosts who played the whole game with 10 players but led 2-1 at the break thanks to a Ryan Armstrong double.

Craig Sheppard and Bradley Edwards got St George back on level terms. A second from Edwards plus a Mike Payne effort put St George 4-2 in front.

Terry Askew scored direct from a corner and a third of the game for Armstrong levelled matters at 4-4 to take the game to extra time.

Payne, Sheppard and Reece Collyer found the net for St George with Askew’s second of the game proving a consolation.

Bremhill View, currently top of the Premier Division, hosted Salisbury league Alderbury who had been in good form, however it wasn’t to be for the visitors who suffered a 4-0 defeat.

Rory Worthington, Billy Gleed and Craig Lovesey were on target in the first half with Gleed adding a second after the break to seal the win.

Your Sport Swindon claimed a second Chippenham League scalp, after convincingly beating Oakhill in the previous round they booked their place in the second round after seeing off Calne United 6-1, Josh Eades scoring Calne’s consolation.

Swindon League side Nationwide may have ended the cup hopes of Box Rovers in the preliminary round, but they were unable to repeat that feat away at top-flight Corsham CC Wildcats who breezed through to the next round after winning 8-1.

Dan King, Zach Hillier, Sam Thomson, Adam Mitchell, Leigh Rogers, Darrin Moss and Mark Robinson with two shared the goals.

A 7-1 win for Corsham Oak saw them progress to the second round of the competition at the expense of fellow Chippenham League outfit Warminster Wanderers.

Aaron Masson scored twice in the first half and for the second week running missed a penalty to be denied a hat-trick. Andy Wilkins, a second-half treble from Andy Woods and a Szymon Leppek penalty made up the winners' seven. Jamie Howse replied for Wanderers.

Calne BFC claimed one of the results of the day by turning over Swindon League Division Two leaders DH Fitness 6-0.

Jamie-Lloyd Davies, Dean Fry and Tom Richards shared the first-half goals, Richards added a second after the break and a Stuart Windsor double made up the half-dozen.

A Josh Hard goal gave FC Lacock a half-time lead a way at Salisbury League, Division One leaders Figheldean Rangers, however the second-half dismissal of Mark Bowcher proved costly as they couldn’t hold on and Rangers hit back to win 2-1.

Melksham Town (Sunday) crashed out of the cup at the first hurdle. Mike Rogers side were expecting a torrid time at home to top Swindon League side AFC Gas and they certainly got it as the Gas ran out 9-3 victors. Mo Santali with two and Josh Robinson were on target for Melksham.

Pete Spong was the main man for Faded FC as the Trowbridge-based side, on the road at Swindon side Rodbourne Real, returned home triumphant courtesy of a 5-2 victory.

Spong scored four of the five with Dan Jones adding the other.

Home advantage for Rowdy Cow Rowde over Croft Juniors counted for nothing as the Swindon League overcame a 2-1 half-time deficit to win 4-3. Jay Walters with two and Jamie Wallen were Rowde’s scorers.

Division Two Semington were involved in a seven-goal thriller with top-flight outfit Somerford who just edged their opponents 4-3.

Luke Carr put Somerford in front before Dean Shaw headed home a Dan Rimmer corner to restore parity in the first half.

Somerford then went 3-1 up thanks to a Matt Spear double. Chris Dore reduced the gap to the odd goal and Ricky King came off the bench to make it 3-3, sliding to get on the end of a Shaw cross.

With both sides wanting the win, Somerford fashioned the winner and it was Spear who provided the telling goal to complete his hat-trick and seal his teams place in the last 32.

Swindon League Chilli Shak were too hot for Westbury Conservative Club, Frankie McEntegart and an own goal, which saw a Shak defender turn in a Simon Kent cross, keep Cons’ in the game at half time.

However from 3-2 down, the hosts suffered a 7-2 loss.

Old Road were beaten 9-0 away at Willowgreen Hotspur.