LLOYDS booked their place in the final of the Dudley and Cradley League's Horace Benjamin Cup with a 2-0 victory over Dudley Borough United.

Alex Perry scored the only goal of the first half for Lloyds but they had to be thankful to keeper Rob Hoye who made to excellent saves from a Dudley spot kick

Lloyds kept up the tempo in the second half with Lee Witts securing their place in the final when he smashed a free kick into the roof of the net.

Meanwhile, in the semi-final of the Ray Turley Memorial Competition, Hope Tavern beat Britannia 9-0.

In a tight first half it took until two minutes before the interval for Hope to break the deadlock with a well taken Jason Chilton individual effort

The second half saw Hope take the advantage of the wind and rain and score eight goals without reply.

Kiel Williams and Neil Corbett hit two each, Lee Chilton bagged a hat-trick and Chris Brown fired in another.

Roebuck and Halesowen Members drew 2-2 in the Harry Dowling Trophy.

Roebuck dominated the first half taking the lead on 39 minutes with a goal from Chris Hunt

The second half saw Halesowen Members start to get back in to the game and equalized on 74 minutes with a goal from Robert Byrd

It took six minutes for Roebuck to restore their lead when a curling shot found the roof of the net. However, Adam Smith secured the draw for Halesowen in injury time when he scrambled the ball in to the net.

In the Premier Division, Coseley Tavern secured a 5-1 away win over Bunch.

Hasbury Rangers lost 5-0 at home to Saracens Head.

Hasbury started off well and could have taken the lead when a Tom Grainger shot flew just wide. Saracens took the lead when a corner was swung in and a scramble in the box saw David McKenzie slot the ball in to the net. Saracens second goal soon after and was a almost mirror image of the first when Ashley Rollinson got on to the end to guide the ball in to the net. David McKenzie scored his second and Saracens' third just before the interval.

Hasbury stepped up the pressure in the second half but goals from Rob Smart and Darrel Spittle sealed the points for Saracens Head.

Sedgley White Lion beat King William 2-1.

In a good game of football between two evenly matched teams, it was Sedgley who took the lead after 10 minutes with a goal from Cristos Campbell. Daniel Bellis equalized for King William mid way through the first half.

The second half was a tight affair and it took a spot kick from Aaron Gordon to hand Sedgley the points.

In Division One, Barley Mow bagged a 4-0 away win against Hadcroft Rovers.