THE Worcester League’s Katherine Rayer Cup final will be between Arrow 2000 and Martley Spurs in a repeat of the Worcestershire FA Sunday Premier Cup showdown.
Lee Seldon, Brett Morris and Gary Price were on target for county champions Arrow, who beat Perrywood 3-2.
Simon Vaughan and Anthony Burton replied.
In the other semi-final, Scott Morris (2) and Richard Taylor helped Martley Spurs defeat Upton Snodsbury 3-1.
KGV Worcester and VBL Sports will contest the Bernard Finnigan Cup final.
KGV cruised home 6-0 at Inter Express with Dean Roberts (2), Nathan Owen, Craig Selby, John Mann and Sam Fletcher scoring.
VBL worked hard for their 2-1 semi-final victory over Old Vigornians with George Martin grabbing a late winner.
Coppertops moved nearer the Sunday Division One title as Ant Stonehewer bagged two in a 4-1 win at Colwall St James.
With Mazak held to a 2-2 draw by Malvern Radar, New Barbourne went third after a 5-3 win at HDNL Sports as Paul Ashby hit a hat-trick.
Adam Beresford cracked a treble and Wayne Lloyd a double as Division Two leaders AA Chequers beat Goodrest Juniors 6-0.
Gary Jones scored twice for GDL Athletic, who won 3-1 at Droitwich RBL.
Richie Adams bagged two for second-placed Brewers in a 4-0 win over Malvern Victoria.
There was two goals for Steve Stone of Division Four leaders West Malvern TC, who beat nearest rivals VBL Sports Reserves 3-1.
James Price netted twice in Droitwich Spa Eagles Reserves’ 6-5 thrilling win over Malvern Rangers ‘A’, as did Rick Holloway in Worcester City Wanderers’ 2-1 victory against Berwick.
On Saturday, Jack Humphries and Shane Smith fired trebles as Hallow hammered Worcester Anchors 12-1.
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