MATTHEW Williams netted another hat-trick as Wellington Reserves booked their place in the HFA Charity Bowl semi-final following a dramatic 4-3 victory over Clee Hill.
Welly found themselves 3-1 down at half-time against their league rivals only to net three times in the second half without reply.
Chris Bush was also on the score-sheet for Welly alongside Williams.
They will face Ledbury Town in the next round at home, on a date to be confirmed.
With the Herefordshire Premier top two in cup action Westfields Reserves missed an opportunity to close the gap following a 2-2 draw with Malvern Reserves.
Ieuan Woodcock opened the scoring for Fields only for second half strikes by Jack Cullity and Ben Price to put the visitors ahead.
Eight minutes from time Joe Williamson scored an equaliser to earn Westfields a point.
Matt Nolan scored a hat-trick as Ewyas Harold claimed their third league win of the season over Hinton.
Ryan James also netted for Harold during their 4-3 victory.
Kington claimed their first win in this season's Herefordshire Premier with a 3-2 score-line at struggling Tenbury United.
Reese Morris, Brian Dyer and Sam Goodman all netted for the Herefordshire side to move them out of the bottom two.
In the Hereford derby Lads Club Reserves played out a 1-1 draw with Hinton Reserves with Kyle New netting for the hosts.
Division One leaders Hinton Reserves were also held to a 1-1 draw at Holme Lacy Reserves with Stuart Mills scoring for the hosts.
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