Havant & Waterlooville will travel to Christchurch in the quarter-finals of the Hampshire Senior Cup after both sides disposed of Lymington Town and BAT respectivley.
BAT went down 3-1 at Christchurch after having Ross Walters controversially sent off after just three minutes.
The home side had had a penalty saved by Gareth Barfoot shortly before Walters was given his marching orders but boss Andy Leader said: "It was a case of mistaken identity, it was Dave Puckett who handled, but the ball was already out of play anyway.
"We'll be appealing but it won't change the result."
BAT held on until the 76th minute. "I've got no complaints with their first goal but they got a second shortly afterwards that was four yards offside and then got a third on the break," added Leader.
The Tobaccomen scored a consolation from the penalty spot through former Saint Puckett on 88 minutes but Leader added: "We shouldn't have been given that penalty, the ref was terrible all night.
"He held his hands up when I saw him after the game but he's the reason we're out of a very important competition."
Havant & Waterlooville's father and son double act Dave (2) and Craig Leworthy (1) scored three of the goals between them against Lymington Town.
Neil Davies equalised for the visitors with an 18-yard drive midway through the first-half before former Tottenham striker Dave Leworthy lobbed Havant into the lead midway through the second period.
Then 17-year-old Craig came out on top in a one-on-one with the home side's keeper and on 80 minutes Leworthy snr grabbed his second of the night - a 20-yard screamer.
Havant joint manager Mick Jenkins said: "It was a great result as we rested a lot of players."
Bashley are next on Winchester City's giant-killing hit-list after the pair were drawn together in the Senior Cup quarter-finals.
Hampshire Senior Cup quarter-final draw: Bashley v Winchester City, Aldershot Town v Eastleigh, Andover v Basingstoke Town, Christchurch v Havant & Waterlooville.
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