Eric Holbrook Cup
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA SUNDAY progressed through with a 4-1 triumph over AS Camboli.
A brace from Matthew Catt and goals from Adam Langhorn and Jack Drury saw them put their name in the hat for the next round.
Having ensured their cup journey would continue, the Boars are also enjoying some strong form in the league.

They are currently in third place the Aldershot & District Division Three having won four, drawn two and lost one of their opening seven matches to put them on 14 points.
Eversley are next in action in the Hampshire FA County Sunday Vase when they face Plough and Horses FC away from home.
The Boars’ opponents in the cup play two divisions below Eversley in the Aldershot & District Division Five.
Plough and Horses are currently in fourth place but are unbeaten in the league having won three and drawn one of their opening four games.
Eversley & California: D Catt, M Catt, Chuter, Drury, Ebsworth, Hope, Marsh, Newman, Pennington, Setchfield, Teague
Goals: M Catt x2, Drury, Langhorn
Reading & District Sunday League Division Two
BERKSHIRE ROYALS claimed three points with a 3-2 away victory at GIVE BACK FC RESERVES In the only match in the division that survived the freezing conditions.
Berkshire are up to fifth in the table with four wins from their opening six matches, while Give Back remain one point and one place above the Royals.
With all other matches being cancelled over the weekend, all league fixtures in the Reading & District Sunday League have been completed for 2022.
The teams will resume action in the New Year.
GIVE BACK FC currently lead the way in the Premier Division on 16 points with five wins from seven matches.
GC UNITED are the table toppers in Division One and have a made an unbeaten start with six wins and a draw, meanwhile CAVERSHAM UNITED are one place behind on 14 points from 10 matches.
WESTWOOD WANDERERS DEVELOPEMENT have seven wins and one loss to their name after eight matches which sees them top the table in Division Two.
RE UNITED have enjoyed a stunning start to life in Division Three and have won all nine of their games to give them a healthy lead at the summit.
Meanwhile, RICHFIELD VETS are in first place in Division Four with five wins and two draws from seven matches which sees them on an unbeaten streak.