Nalgo Sports Club and Wroughton Reserves will contest the Swindon & District League’s George Thomas Cup final.
Both hit five goals in their Saturday semi-final showdowns, though Nalgo had the easier time of it.
They romped to a 5-0 away win at Paragon, while Wroughton were 5-3 victors over Wheatsheaf Stratton.
A potential date for the final is yet to be confirmed.
In the Premier Division, meanwhile, Ruby Removals kept up their battle for the title, but had to push past a game Ashton Keynes side 4-3.
They remain four points back from leaders The Globe but can boast of two games in hand.
Blunsdon are level on points with Ruby Removals thanks to a 4-2 win at Sportz Central. Highworth Town Development defeated Redhouse 1-0.
The top two in the First Division struck seven goals as the fight for the title continues.
Chiseldon remain top of the table thanks to their 7-1 thumping of Ramsbury.
However, they have played two games more than second-placed Priory Vale, which leaves their one-point advantage under threat.
Priory were also on form at the weekend, triumphing 7-2 at home to Lower Stratton.
Bassett Bulldogs in third slipped away from the pack though, a 1-0 defeat to Swindon AFC leaving them six points back of Priory Vale, albeit with an extra game in hand.
There was another 7-2 scoreline as Swindon Centurions overcame Moredon on the road, while a 2-1 victory saw Down Ampney leapfrog Crickalde Town Reserves lower down the table.
Spectrum and North Swindon played out a 1-1 stalemate.
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