MELKSHAM Town, Corsham Town and Bradford Town are all through to the quarter finals of the Wiltshire Senior Cup after victories on Saturday.
The three all progressed without conceding a goal, Corsham claiming a welcome 2-0 win at Mere Town.
Melksham Town reached the last eight with a 4-0 success at Wiltshire League Premier Division leaders Shrewton UNited, Dan Kovacs scoring twice for Darren Perrin's men.
Will Stead and Ryan Bennett were also on target for the visitors.
Bradford also eased past Wiltshire League Premier Division opposition, local rivals Trowbridge Town being put to the sword 5-0 as Tom Evans, Leon Greenland, Steve Hulbert, Sam Jordan and an own goal did the damage.
Chippenham Park though made their exit as they were upset 2-0 at Hardenhuish Park by Purton.
Deflected strikes from Blaine Fitzgerald and Nick McCrae sent the Helleic League side through.
Devizes Town also departed the competition as they lost 2-0 at Hellenic League Premier Division Highworth Town, Matt Bennet scoring twice for the home side.
In the Toolstation League First Division, Glenn Armstrong's goal earned Calne Town a point at Almondsbury UWE.
Wetsbury United though were soundly beaten 3-0 at home by Ashton & Backwell United.
Lee Delaney and two goals from Ricky Briggs condemned Matt Bown's side to defeat.
Warminster Town were also beaten on Saturday, going down 2-1 at Wellington.
In the Hellenic League Premier Division, Wootton Bassett Town were beaten 4-3 by Abingdon United, despite two strikes from Adam Corcoran and a Kyle Rigley effort.
Malmesbury Victoria were seen off 3-0 by visitors Tuffley Rovers at the Flying Monk Ground, Jordan Fletcher, Steve Bick and Mark Ford on target for Rovers.
Pewsey Vale celebrated them being named as the Sydenhams League Division One club of the month with a 4-3 success at Ringwood Town.
Tom Ritchie's last-gasp penalty, his second of the game after Adam Field had been fouled, wrapped up the points. Field and substitute Craig Wall also netted.
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