SAM Wild bagged a brace and Shaun Bannon and Ashley Trice were also on target as Twyford Comets stunned last year’s John Lusted Cup runners-up Englefield 4-2 in the first round.
AFC Lowfield Green cruised past Tilehurst Club A 5-0, Delta Vigo beat The Bugle 5-2, FC Showcase edged a seven-goal thriller 4-3 at home to New England and Loddon Valley Rangers overcame Tilehurst Titans 3-2.
Southcote Colts and Thames Athletic progressed with 4-1 wins against AFC Pangbourne and Sanctuary Strikers respectively, while Mortimer Reserves produced a brilliant performance, blasting Toga Sports 10-2.
Shinfield Rangers downed Borussia Teeth 5-4 in a classic, Shinfield Park United crushed Burghfield Reserves 7-0, Calcot Royals thrashed Caversham United 6-1, and South Reading eased past Fox & Hounds 4-0.
In the Industrial Cup, Reading United provided the display of the day with an 11-0 annihilation of Whitley Athletic.
Loxwood exited after a 3-0 home defeat to Tilehurst Club Reserves, Coley Park overcame Forest FC 3-1, Arborfield squashed Maiden Place 4-1 and Sportsman beat Woolhampton CFC 4-2.
Pangbourne & Basildon Barbarians knocked Caversham AFC out 2-0, and SC United accounted for Spencers Wood 2-1, while Burghfield won 3-1 at Wokingham & Emmbrook and 116 Exiles Reserves conceded their game with WS Hobnob.
Senior Division champions Dee Road Rangers won their fourth game from four with a hard-fought 2-1 home win against Richfield Rovers.
Emmer Green smashed Kidmore End/The Mod 6-0, Purley kept up their perfect record with a thrilling 5-4 success at Polonia Reading, and Tilehurst Club beat Woodley Wanderers 2-0.
Eldon Celtic leapfrogged AFC Burghfield to the top of the Premier Division table with an astonishing 11-2 victory at AFC Burghfield.
Richfield Rovers Reserves won 2-1 at Le Galaxy, Southcote Colts A eased past 116 Exiles 4-0 and Tilehurst YM battered Mortimer 6-1.
In Division Two, Park Villa edged out Southbank 1-0, while Theale went top of Division Four with a 6-4 success at Six Bells.
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