PENSNETT United fired six past Britannia in the third round of the Dudley and Cradley League's Dudley Guest Hospital Cup.

Doubles from Shawn Saunders and Stuart Smith and strikes from Joe Lawley and Joe Colley handed United a 6-4 away success.

A hat-trick from Britannia's Matt Morris and a Alex Hill strike was not enough for the home side

Hope Tavern also tasted away joy in the competition by beating King William 5-1

Lee Chilton opened the scoring for Hope on 15 minutes to give them the lead at the break.

Hope continued to push in the second half but King William remained steadfast in defence. Fitness came in to play late in the second half when King started to struggle.

Lee Chilton scored another two to complete his hat-trick and goals from Kyle Williams and Geoff Hill took Hope’s tally to five. Charlie Nettleford got a consolation goal for King William towards the end of the game.

Lloyds lost 3-0 at home to Coseley Tavern.

Sedgley White Lion got the better of 6 AET 5 Hasbury Rangers with a thrilling 6-5 victory after extra time.

In the Premier Division, Bunch drew 2-2 with Saracens Head.

In an even first half it was Saracens Head who opened the scoring when a long ball over the top that was slotted in by David McKenzie. Bunch replied almost immediately when Marcus Albert blasted in a shot from just inside the box.

Bunch were awarded a spot kick early in to the second half that was dispatched by Marcus Albert before Saracens Head equalised when the Bunch keeper took a free kick that went straight to Rob Smart who calmly put the ball into the empty net. With the game coming to the end Saracens Head were awarded a spot kick and the Bunch keeper made up for his earlier mistake and saved.

Meanwhile, in Division One, Dudley Borough United lost 2-1 at home to Barley Mow Wanderers.

A goal mouth scramble resulted in Michel Carnaby scoring for Barley Mow. Just before the half time whistle Al Jeavons pressed Barley Mow's goalkeeper and centre back into a mistake, which resulted in Al Jeavons rounding the keeper and slotting the ball home.

The second half was an even game but was settled with five minutes to go when Max Clifford fired home.

Hadcroft Rovers claimed a 3-0 away win against Forest Falcons.

Goals came from Chris Smith (2) and Sam Howe.

Halesowen Members beat Roebuck 4-2.

Daniel Evans opened the scoring for Halesowen by lobbing the Roebuck keeper. Lewis Jones added a second for Halesowen before Aaron Craig pulled one back for Roebuck before the break.

In the second half, Kurt Wright scored an unstoppable free kick for Halesowen before Craig again replied. Hales then edged away with a goal from Lewis Jones.

Old Lark and High Acres K'ford drew 0-0.