Cold Arbour booked their place in the Presidents Cup final for the tenth time after a 2-0 victory over Oxford Yellows.

Arbour, six times winners of the trophy, came out all guns blazing and Wayne Desmond opened the scoring with a cross-cum- shot from 25 yards that wrong-footed Yellows keeper Ryan Davies.

Arbour kept the pressure up with Craig Bloomfield, Mark Flanagan and Aaron Williams all seeing their set-pieces go close.

Louis George made it 2-0 when he converted a Bloomfield corner with a header at the far post.

After the break, Yellows were on top for most of the half, forcing a great goalkeeping display from Arbour’s Mark Lieberman, who denied Sean Flaherty and Rocky Whiting with fine stops as Arbour held on for victory.

They will meet Barton United in the final at Oxford City on April 24.

In the second leg of the Jack Sadler Cup semi-final, Riverside thrashed Cold Arbour Res 10-2 to run out convincing 22-3 winners on aggregate.

Mark Johnson grabbed a hat-trick, Lance Williams and Jefferson Harriott both grabbing braces, with Benji Cuff, Damien Thomas and Josh Dutton-Black adding the others.

Barry Gray netting both Arbour goals in reply.

Cowley Rovers, playing their last-ever game in the league, completed their league season with a 3-1 defeat at ten-man Northway in Division 1.

Russell McSweeney cancelled out an early strike to give Cowley hope, but goals from Peter Hall (2) and Richard Walker gave Northway the points, despite seeing keeper Peter Bower sent off.

WOULD all teams return league trophies immediately.