Harefield United stunned a much changed yet nonetheless strong Hayes & Yeading United side to progress in the Middlesex Senior Cup with an extra time victory.

Reserve team striker Jake Lovell missed the best two chances of the night for H&Y, failing to convert free headers in the six yard area as his side started each half of normal time strongly.

However, the Hares improved towards half and full-time and only a brilliant low save by Aaron Howe denied Chris Drake an 80th minute winner before they did clinch the tie in the 101st minute.

Another slick move down the right saw Drake play in Joe Kelly and Tom Cadmore's slip on the rapidly freezing pitch allowed the Harefield winger to advance and deliver a perfect low cross for Luke Lloyd to turn in from close range.

They host AFCHayes in the quarterfinals after Joe Mitchell's side became the borough's only other club left in the last eight of the Senior Cup, having thumped a young Uxbridge side 6-0 to record their third win over the Reds this season.

Just as he did in the Southern League Cup Tony Choules fielded a reserve team and Adam Barnard had a couple of decent early opportunities before Trevor Charlery gave Hayes an 11th minute lead.

Scott Wadge made 2-0 just before half-time and the hosts ran away with it after the break as James Duncan, Chris Day, Ross Ahir and Charlery all netted.

Northwood tumbled out of the same competition as Dave Anderson's first game in charge was settled by a late goal at the Beveree.

The Woods gave a good account of themselves against Conference South side Hampton & Richmond Borough, who began the game with a couple of good chances, while the visitors were on top early in the second half but Otis Williams shot weakly at Matt Lovett when clean through.

James Blackshaw and Badu went close for Hampton who won the game eight minutes from time when substitute Ben Wright scored with his first touch with a free kick from the edge of the box, beating Rob Pearce, who replaced Mitch Swain after he suffered a nasty looking leg injury.

Waltham Abbey went top of Ryman One North with a 3-1 at home to bottom side Hillingdon Borough after opening the scoring after only two minutes. Boro were 2-0 down at half-time before Gerald Kelly pulled a goal back but Chris Flanagan sealed victory with five minutes to go.