In the Somerset Intermediate Cup, Timsbury Reserves had a good win away to High Littleton 3–1 to progress to the next round.

The Paulton Hospital Cup saw Coleford beat Victoria at home, 5–4 after extra time, and what a game it was. The home team were 1–0 down at 76 minutes and 3–1 up after 84 minutes. The visitors came back, levelling the score, 3–3, to take the game into extra time; Coleford, scoring twice to Victoria’s one, taking them into the next round, 5–4.

Chew Magna Reserves at home overcame Saltford Reserves, 5–2, and Chilcompton Reserves had a tremendous win away to Temple Cloud, 7–3.

In the Premier League, Frome Collegians continue to impress with goals from a Lewis Perrett hat-trick, a Morgan Marsh brace and one from Liam Watson. They beat Westhill Sports, 6–0. Purnell Reserves had a good win away to Mells, 4–1, with the Purnell goals coming from Alex Docherty (2), Jake Perryman and Marc Rhymer.

It was a bad day for the front-runners in Division One. Peasedown Albion lost 2–1 at home to Meadow Rangers, who had to thank Nathan Lewis and Adam Pugsley for their goals – Rico Sobers scored the home team’s goal.

Clutton Reserves lost 3–2 away to Bath Villa, and Pilton at home scored seven against Somer Valley, with Will Reilly netting six goals and Joe Reilly getting the other.

The Second Division saw Evercreech beat Peaesdown Albion Reserves 3–2, and Coleford Reserves won away at Westhill Reserves, 4–0. Scoring for Westhill was Macauley Fisher (2), Jamie Olding and substitute, Ryan James.

In the Third Division, Stoke Rovers at home continued their good start to the season, beating Westfield A by a single goal scored by Ben Hansford. Weston Bath scored ten away to the very young Chilcompton A team; Timsbury A kept up their good form, winning away to Chilcompton United 5–2; Farrington won at home 3–1 against Purnell A, and Glastonbury Reserves managed to get over the line against Pilton Reserves, 4–3.

Bryn Hawkins