Nursling pulled off a staggering fightback after trailing Paulsgrove 3-0 in the Hampshire Intermediate Cup.
They went behind in the first minute and trailed 3-0 after 25 minutes before Ryan Underhill pulled one back. Malc Callaway and Lee Humby drew them level and Liam Dyer finished the job.
Eastleigh (Wessex Combination) defeated Hamble Club 5-1
Fair Oak gave local rivals Hedge End a run for their money before falling 3-2 after extra time.
M&T Awbridge were 2-0 winners at Netley Central (Combination) with Tim Pragnell and Dave Kenny on target.
BTC Reserves proved no match for Colden Common who creamed them 5-1 while BTC's first team lost 6-1 at Clanfield in a re-run of the 1998 final.
AFC Target were 3-1 up at Horndean but lost 5-3 while two goals from Alan Bunday were not enough to take Mottisfont through as they went down 3-2 at WW Mayflower.
Senior 2 Capital shocked Pirelli General's Combination side, holding them to a 2-2 draw before winning on penalties. Lee Stevens and Anthony Palmier gave them a two-goal start but Pirelli equalised in the last minute to take the tie into overtime. Capital keeper Colin Burnett was their hero, saving a penalty in normal play and two penalties in the shoot-out.
Botley Village were 5-0 winners against Locks Heath (Combination) with all the goals coming after the break, Rob Deacon (2), Adam Deacon, Rich DeLara and Geoff Wright on cue.
Blackfield Reserves also progressed with three second half goals against Wellow with Dean Chapman notching a brace after Ian Bauman had opened the scoring with a cross-shot that floated into the net.
Sporting BTC won 4-2 at Millbridge with Paul Williams (2), Mick Newell and Mark Wilson netting.
Lyndhurst STJs won the all-Senior 1 clash at Hythe Aztecs 5-2 with Dexter McLean scoring a hat-trick with Lee Allen and Simon Edwicker also netting despite a superb display by Aztecs keeper Mike Gulliver.
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