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Tewkesbury Town and Brockworth Albion Reserves are through to Cheltenham League Senior Charity Cup semi-finals
Cheltenham > Sport > Football
Author: Roger Jackson, Posted: Monday, 25th March 2019, 13:00
There was excitement aplenty in the two Cheltenham League Senior Charity Cup quarter-finals on Saturday with both games going to penalty shootouts.
And the drama was at its highest at Tewkesbury Town where the home side won 9-8 in a sudden death penalty shootout at the expense of Upton Town after the game had finished 1-1.
At Kings, Brockworth Albion Reserves went through 4-2 on penalties after the match had finished 2-2.
Meanwhile, Andoversford kept their noses in front in the race for the Division One title. They won 1-0 at Bishop’s Cleeve A thanks to a first-half goal by Ashley Cleal.
Cheltenham Civil Service Reserves remain right on their heels, however, after defeating Fintan 5-1.
AFC Renegades will be playing in the top-flight next season after clinching the Division two title with a 3-1 win at Shurdington Rovers Reserves.
Migual Passaro’s hat-trick and two from Nick Jones kept Malvern Vale on top of Division Three as they defeated Gala Wilton 3rds 7-0.
Their nearest challengers Leckhampton Rovers were made to work much harder for their victory, winning 1-0 at Dowty Dynamos Reserves.
Welland Reserves kept their promotion play-off chances alive with an amazing 13-1 win at Andoversford 3rds while three goals from the in-form Oliver Price helped Southside Star to a 6-1 win at Smiths Athletic Reserves.
FC Lakeside Reserves followed up their Minor Charity Cup triumph on Thursday with a 4-0 win at Bishop’s Cleeve Development and are getting closer to adding the Division Four title to their trophy collection this season.
Cheltenham United, who defeated Pittville United Reserves 2-1, are their closest challengers.
Elsewhere, a hat-trick by Lee Brickley and one from Aaron Brickley earned Woodmancote a 4-2 win over Kempsey Corinthians and kept them in contention for the play-offs.
Cheltenham League resultsDivision 1
Bishops Cleeve FC A 0-1 Andoversford
Cheltenham C S Res 5-1 Fintan
Hanley Swan 5-0 Dowty Dynamos
Division 2FC Barometrics Reserves 2-2 Charlton Rovers Reserves
Shurdington Rovers Res 1-3 AFC Renegades
Division 3Andoversford Res 1-13 Welland Reserves
Dowty Dynamos Res 0-1 Leckhampton Rovers
Falcons Reserves 3-2 Tewkesbury Town Res
Malvern Vale FC 7-0 Gala Wilton Thirds
Smiths Athletic Reserves 1-6 Southside Star FC Res
Windyridge Rovers 1-2 Prestbury Rovers Res
Cheltenham CS Thirds 4-1 Kings FC Res
Division 4
Cheltenham United 2-1 Pittville United Res
B/Cleeve FC Development 0-4 FC Lakeside Res
Woodmancote Utd 4-2 Kempsey Corinthians FC
Malvern Cave FC 2-2 Cheltenham Saracens Res
Andoversford Thirds 4-6 Winchcombe Town Res
Senior Charity Cup quarter-finals
Kings FC 2-2 Brockworth Albion Res (Brockworth won 4-2 pens)
Tewkesbury Town 1-1 Upton Town (Tewkesbury won 9-8 pens)
Fixture, Thursday 28th MarchJunior Charity Cup final
Bishop’s Cleeve FC A v Andoversford (at Bishop’s Cleeve)
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