MATTHEW Maturi netted a brace as Kingstone Rovers took an HFA Charity Bowl scalp in the form of Tenbury United.

United, who finished third in the Premier Division last term have been struggling during this campaign without a win in their opening three games.

Their fortunes continued in the league as Maturi, Sean Francis and Matthew Tandy led Kingstone Rovers into the quarter-finals with a 4-0 victory.

Matthew Williams was hat-trick hero as Wellington Reserves also progressed through to the quarter-finals following a 4-1 victory over Fownhope with Chris Bush netting the other.

In the Herefordshire Premier, Westfields Reserves kept the pressure on at the top by taking their 15th home win in a row with a 3-0 victory over Tenbury Town.

Julio Mata marked his return to the side with a first half goal before Fields found themselves down to 10 men when Oliver Smith was shown a red card.

Despite having a player less Owen Bolton netted on his debut to double their lead before Joe Williamson completed the victory with a header.

However, Shropshire new boys Clee Hill United top the league by two points following a convincing 7-1 victory over Kington Town.

Ledbury Town slipped down the Herefordshire Premier after a late Robert Cooper-Tomkins winner earned Ewyas Harold a 2-1 victory.

Harold had taken a first half lead through Aaron King before their hosts pegged them back only for Cooper-Tomkins to seal the win at the death.

Hinton Reserves made it four wins from four to top Division One following a convincing 5-1 victory over Orleton.

Brandon Jennings netted an early opener for the Broomy Hill side before Jordan Mann, Ryan Purnell, Jordan Anderson and Jake Mecke also scored for the hosts.

In form sides Ross Juniors and Ludlow Town Colts had both won their opening two games and played an exciting seven-goal thriller.

Ross found themselves 4-1 down at the break with Ted Loftus netting only for a second half fightback including a brace from James Reid leaving them narrowly losing 4-3.