TWO goals from Richard Hill and another from Tom Brandwood helped Saracens Head progress into the next round of Warrington Sunday Soccer League's Premier Cup with a 3-0 win against Monk Sports.

In the Premier Division, Dave Holmes and James Rosa scored as Pierpoint and Bryant drew 2-2 with Wanderers, whose goals came from Brian Collard and an own goal.

Liam Brophy scored a first-half hat-trick as Farmers Arms overwhelmed Culcheth 7-0 in Division One, with Ste Frith striking twice while Andrew Unsworth and Paul Skinley also found the net after the break.

Matt Dadoe and John Barnes both grabbed braces but Callands could still only draw 4-4 with Socrates, for whom Das Clarke struck twice, with Mike Rothwell and Ian Williams also scoring.

Lee Moss, Gary McMahon, Les Williams, Ste Hunter and Tony Peha all hit the target as Waterloo ran out 5-2 winners against Penketh and Sankey Eagle, whose goals came from Harter and O'Neil.

In Division Two, Stan Platt and I Pearson both completed hat-tricks as Red Lion defeated The Fleece 7-4, with Matt Layman also on target.

Stu Norman also struck three times while Dave Cunningham and Aidy Francis both scored once as Rams Head eased past Norton Arms 5-2.

And there was also a hat-trick for Jason Kelly in Turf and Feather's 6-0 hammering of The Original Wire, with Danny Whitecrass scoring twice and Ste Walker netting their other goal.

Tony Byrnes scored both goals as Crossbar drew 2-2 with Sandymoor in Division Three, while Stuart Clay grabbed a brace with Tony Derbyshire also on the scoresheet as Dog and Partridge defeated Seven Woods 3-0.

Martin Lucas' double helped Kings Park draw 2-2 with Spa Brook, while strikes from Ross Jenkins and Shaun Murphy were enough to give Middleton a 2-1 victory against Latchford Rovers.

A goal from S Hollingsworth could not prevent Woodies crashing 2-1 to Brickmakers in Division Four, while Britannia lost 5-4 to Hackney even though Michael Waterworth, Andrew Denton, Nicholas Latham and Ian Clayton all found the net.

Martin Parry scored for Oakwood as they drew 1-1 with Polar Ford, for whom Dave O'Brien struck.

Double strikes from Ste Hitchmough and George Dickinson as well as a Ste Taylor strike and an own goal helped Wolf Pack demolish Grappenhall AFC 6-0.