SAINTS have been drawn to face AFC Portchester in the semi-final of Hampshire FA's Servio Men's Senior Cup.
A young Saints put in a dominant display as they beat Horndean 4-1 to reach the last four of the competition on Tuesday.
Saints raced into a two-goal lead in the opening exchanges through a Tommy Scutt own-goal and a spectacular finish from Alex Stepien-Iwumene.
A brace from Sufianu Sillah Dibaga either side of half-time put then put the youngsters four goals ahead, before Scutt pulled one back for Horndean.
Much like the previous round, Saints lined up with a combined team of under-21s and under-18s players.
This including a midfield pairing of Stepien-Iwumene and Thierry Rohart-Brown, with Will Armitage captaining the side.
Saints under-18s coach Calum McFarlane, speaking after the match, said: "We spoke to the lads about setting some objectives in January.
"They all said that they want to go as far in this competition as they can. We were really disappointed to go out in the FA Youth Cup in the fashion that we did.
"Every day is an opportunity to develop and improve and you need to prove something," he added.
"The lads always want to get their hands on a bit of silverware so we want to go as far as we can in this competition."
AFC Bournemouth will visit AFC Totton in the other semi-final, with fixture details for next month's matches released in due course.
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