AFC Woodfarm marked their first season in the league by reaching the Devenney Cup final with a 3-1 victory over Didcot Casuals, writes Tim Siret.

The Division 3A leaders started the semi-finals as underdogs, but proved too strong for the Division 2 high-fliers.

Paul Alder and Ben Green set up Woodfarm's first goal for Drew Fowler after five minutes, while Alder's curling free-kick made it 2-0 at the break.

Johnny Pearce gave Casuals hope when he pulled a goal back, while Steve Pritchard almost equalised with a thunderous shot that smashed against the bar.

With ten minutes left, Luke Day netted to ensure a cup final appearance against Kings Arms Wheatley.

Kings Arms came through a mammoth semi-final, squeezing past Kidlington Royals 8-7 on penalties, after the teams were locked at 1-1 after extra time.

Lewis Coyle scored the Royals goal with Adam Simmonds replying as defences dominated a tough tie.

In the shoot-out, Chris Philpot shot wide for Royals to give James Brown the chance to put Wheatley into their third consecutive UTV final.

AFC Cowley took over as Division 1 leaders on goal difference after edging out their title rivals OUP Wanderers 2-1.

Joseph Parker set up Aaron Barrett to score for Cowley, then netted himself.

Bell Grove returned to the top of Division 2, but needed a late goal to win 2-1 against relegation-haunted Long Wittenham.

Tom Rowe's early opener for Grove was levelled by Dan Cox-Rogers's penalty for Wittenham.

With just minutes to go, Jason Maynard popped up with the winner.

Previous leaders Abba Athletic led 3-2 at half-time against JP’s – but a super second-half show saw the visitors run out 6-3 winners.

Lee Clack, Scott Blackwell and Matty Drew all netted for the home side, but top-scorer Gareth Fenton grabbed a hat-trick for JP's, with Tom Ingram, Alan Bertram and a Mark Melrose spot-kick completing their tally.

Wootton & Dry Sandford continue their promotion push in Division 3A with a 3-2 win at Iffley Harriers thanks to goals from Tom Srawley (2) and Thomas Larman.

Kennington United now need just one more win to secure the Division 3B title after a 4-2 success at Bowyers Arms.

Kearan Russell scored twice for the home side, but Kennington won with strikes from Stu Cattell, Ollie Wright, Kieran Lewis and Sam Childs.

White Horse Abingdon finally won after 11 straight defeats, edging out Red Lion Brightwell 6-4.

Jamie Ivey grabbed a treble for Horse, Jamie Gaff hit a brace, Jon Eldridge netting the other.

Luke Ayling recorded his own double for Brightwell, with Nathan Gray and Gavin Robson also scoring.

OTHER SCORERS Div 1: Standlake Garage 1 (T Senior), Wallingford Exiles 3 (A Shaw, A Turney, R Deb).

Div 3A: Railway Wheatley 6 (L Cosier, J Keeble, T Forster, N Rogers, J Reid, P Lowe), Clanfield 85 3 (N Beckett 2, L Edwards).

Div 3B: Wallingford Wanderers 2 (L Higgins, D Norris), Punchbowl Pirates 4 (P Moran 2, M Tutty, L McIntosh); Hampstead Norreys 1 (L Bartholomew), Cross Keys Wallingford 6 (D Smith 3, M Newbold 2, J Oliver).