Cricklade Town became the first Wilts Senior Cup giant killers of the season when the defeated their Hellenic visitors Purton 3-2.

The Wilts league side dominated the first 45 minutes of the game and goals from Ben Carter, Ian Ross and Adam Smith sent them in at the break with a three-goal lead that could well have been half a dozen.

Five minutes into the second half the home side's keeper Paul Warren pulled down a Purton forward in the box and Simon Pugh converted the penalty.

Purton then had their best spell of the match and added a second when a good cross from Lee Jones was converted by Pugh.

The home side then came back into the game and missed some chances that could have proved costly in the last minute when the visitors should have equalised, hitting the post when scoring looked the easier option.

Cricklade boss Graham Jackson was very happy with the result and said : "We were superb in the first half, quicker on the ball and played some good football. "Had we gone in at the break five up we would not have been flattered.

"It is always nice to beat a side from a higher league, and the locals will have been happy we did it over Purton."

Hellenic Premier side Wootton Bassett were made to fight hard by Bromham before scoring in the last 15 minutes to run out winner 2-0.

Bassett boss Pete Yeardley said: "A win is a win and we needed one badly, they battled well and made things difficult for us, at one stage I could see the tie going into extra time."

There were very few chances created in the first 45 minutes and the tie continued in the same vein until a strike by Andy Youngsam and another from Mick Byrne put the Hellenic side into the next round.

AFC Stratton were beaten 6-0 by Screwfix side Melksham Town, failing to match the home side in any department.

Two goals down at the break, they rarely looked like getting back in the game and four goals in the second half gave the Screwix side a comfortable victory. Jamie Harrison (2), Jamie Cheeseman, Ollie Gee, Owen Bryan and Carl Harfield the scorers.

New College were beaten 3-1 at Westbury but impressed the locals with their brand of football.

The home side took a first-half lead with a strike by Steve Seals after a quarter of an hour and honours were fairly even for the rest of the half.

Scott Lane equalised for the College on the hour but two goals in the following 10 mintes from Lee Carpenter and Lee Burns settled the Swindon side's fate.

Warminster, also from the Wilts League found the going tough at Bemerton, losing 6-0.

Toby Colbourne and Alan Webb gave Corsham a 2-0 win over visitors Shrewton United and Amesbury Town beat Biddestone 3-1.