Dickie Davies Cup holders Clapton Rangers cruised into the third round after battering Club '93
CUP holders Clapton Rangers cruised into the third round after battering Club '93 7-1, with Ashley Taylor racking up a hat-trick, and Ashley Bennett, Ben Gracey, James Smith and Johnny Offei also on target. Leon Dennison replied for Club '93.
A.C. Islington, of Division Four, overcame Division Three side Big Kahuna 2-1, with goals from Freddie Ezeuka and Lee Ramsey. After a goalless first half, Islington went into a two goal lead before Louis Mitchell pulled a goal back for Kahuna. However, Islington held on for victory.
Two goals from Andy Matyo earned Wounded Knee a 2-1 win over Delta, with Murat Mustafa replying.
Black Meteors came from a goal down to win 3-1 against FC Lockers, who scored first through Steven Fairchild. Maxwell Sarfo-adu and Mutela Mohammed (2) ensured Meteors' progress.
FC Metwin crushed Wenlock Arms 8-0, with goals from Steven Price (3), Emre Kirkali, Courtney Parkinson, Metin Lowden, Tommy Mayers and Rory Shiggins.
Bancroft United beat FC Storm 6-1, with Kadir Jama getting a hat-trick, Nathan Mulgrav two and Justin Weatherman one, and Kuzia Kovzuniak replying for Storm.
Real Romania scored a last gasp equaliser to take their cup match against Mile End into extra time with the scores at 4-4. With no further goals Real won 4-3 on penalties. Antonio Moiroi and Grita Ofrim scored two apiece for Real, with Chris Leon (3) and Aberham Mahmood on target for Mile End.
Tottenham Phoenix were awarded a win after Prince Regent failed to fulfil the fixture.
Army and Navy defeated Lancresse Rangers 3-0, with Yusseff Etti scoring twice, once from the spot, and Philly Eusebe adding a third.
A first-half strike from Mark Lee earned O.K.J.H a 1-0 win over fellow Premier League side Three Compasses, while a last-minute goal by Sam Oko-uma sent Gascoyne through 3-2 against Old George 2nd Athletic. Kurtes Maher and Michael O'Donoghue were Gascoyne's other scorers, with Uli Izzet on target for Old George.
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