QUEEN’S Park Athletic earned their spot in another Hurn Bridge final after a 1-0 MA Hart Pickford Cup last-four triumph over Hamworthy Recreation.

The MA Hart Page Croft Cup finalists produced an excellent performance and overcame Premier Division Rec with an 83rd-minute strike from Tom Pepper.

The Division One promotion candidates will meet either Gotham or cup holders Bournemouth Manor in the final.

Meanwhile, goalkeeper Harry Gravett had a dream debut for reigning Hayward Premier Division champions Bournemouth Manor. He made several vital saves including a stopping a penalty in his side’s 2-1 win over Bournemouth University.

Sam Purdy opened the scoring for Manor in the first minute with Terry Foote adding the second. Joel Drew replied for the visitors.

Lewis Miles struck for Bournemouth Electric but their hopes of closing the gap on league leaders Westover were dented when AFC Burton upended them 3-1. Burton’s goals came from Dan Nash, Levi Ridealgh and Ayoub Khan.

In the other Premier Division game, tailenders Bisterne United netted through Timo Gleed and a couple of goals from Luke Gogan.

But Parley Sports just got the better of them 4-3, thanks to Ben Mowlam’s hat-trick and a goal from Joe Swallow.

Bournemouth Electric reserves took over on top of Division One after John Taylor, Abraham Adesoji and Lucas Gelsleichter clinched a 3-1 success against Bournemouth Manor reserves, who replied through Liam Carpenter.

Leon Jarrett was the four-goal star when Milford hammered Bournemouth Sports 7-0 to go second in the table, with the other goals coming via Matt Vining (2) and Ryan Vaughan.

Lee Pearson struck twice in Gotham’s 3-0 victory over Mudeford Men’s Club with Stuart Marshall also on target.

Ryan Hamm scored all three goals when Bransgore United shaded it 3-2 against AFC Burton reserves. Scott Jennings and Sam Young were the Burton scorers.

Shaun Waterman struck for Division Two leaders New Milton Eagles but unbeaten Talbot Rise took over pole position after emerging 3-1 winners from the vital top-of-the-table clash. Their goals came through Liam House, Tylor Burgis and Harry Nash.

Third-placed Gotham reserves are a couple of points adrift of the leaders after blitzing Burley 8-0.

Kieron Goldrick hit a hat-trick with further goals from John Bailey (2), Warren Riley, Connor Picken and Jacob Lawrence.

At the other end of the table, bottom-placed Cherry Bees netted through Matt Avery and an own goal but Bisterne United reserves had the upper hand 5-2 thanks to Andrew Simpson, Callum Fowler, Andrew Hurll and a couple of goals from Charlie King.

Kieran Burnett settled the issue 1-0 for Ringwood Town against FC Barolo.