THE MA Hart Page Croft Cup final will be contested by Queen’s Park Athletic and Division One rivals Gotham after both sides were convincing winners in their respective semis.

Unbeaten in all competitions so far this season, Queen’s Park swept aside Milford 3-0 with goals from Lloyd Pearce, Luke Hughes and player-manager Mike Wheeler.

Gotham put paid to Portcastrian 4-0 courtesy of Stu Marshall, Brett Barrass and a couple of goals from Paul Blenman.

Drew McGregor and Jolyan May netted for Bournemouth Electric in the fourth round of the MA Hart Pickford Cup but AFC Burton shaded it 3-2 thanks to Jamie Trimble and an Alex Whitehouse brace.

That meant Burton booked a quarter-final showdown with Bournemouth Manor.

Bournemouth Electric reserves progressed in the Hampshire Junior A Cup when Rowan Robinson Mike La Ronde, Teddy Hills and an own goal ensured a 4-0 third-round victory against Overton A.

Westover Bournemouth are level on points with Hayward Saturday Premier Division pacesetters Hamworthy Recreation after upending Bournemouth University 3-1 thanks to Joe Parker and a couple of goals from Kyle Graham. Freddie Molyneaux scored University’s consolation goal.

Elliott Peck struck for bottom-place Bisterne United but they still await their first league win of the season after Parley Sports emerged 3-1 winners thanks to Callum Lee (2) and Gary Earl.

Alan Etherton led the way with a hat-trick when Mudeford Men’s Club gave AFC Burton reserves an 8-0 drubbing to go third in Division One.

Harry Dyer bagged a brace with Liam Welton, Jack Herridge and Matt Richards also on target.

Ryan Hamm rattled in four and Ryan Attree notched a hat-trick in Bransgore United’s 7-1 triumph over Fordingbridge Turks, who replied through Max Stokes.

Craig Warren netted for Bournemouth Sports but Bournemouth Manor reserves were 4-1 winners thanks to goals from Adam Janes, Sam Purdy, Ryan Davies and Matt Butler.

Jordan Picken and Rob Answer struck for Westover Bournemouth reserves but unbeaten Gotham reserves returned to the top of Division Two after Connor Picken, Kieron Goldrick and Paul Smith gave them the verdict 3-2.

Talbot Rise also preserved their unbeaten record when they got the better of FC Barolo 4-3 thanks to Liam House, Liam Wallis, Nick Thomas and an own goal. Zouaoui Lammali, Tim Somerfield and Lewis Rezzougui were the Barolo marksmen.

Meanwhile, tailenders Cherry Bees were denied their first point of the season when Lee Phibbs struck to clinch a 1-0 win for Ringwood United.