Windsor & Eton powered there way into the semi finals of the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup with an 8-1 victory over Chesham United.
Braces for Martin Williams and Adam Wallace along with goals from Steve Butler, Matt Seedel, Michael Chennells and Paul Coyne wrapped up a resounding win.
The match had barely got started when Williams got the goalfest underway.
Matt Seedel's cross to the far post met the head of Williams who managed to out jump the defender to put the ball into the net.
Minute later and the lead was doubled when Chesham failed to deal with a Paul Coyne corner allowing Steve Butler to poke home.
Coyne was then soon involved with Windsor's third when his perfect cross field pass found Jake Parsons who slid the ball through to Adam Wallace who fired past James Beasent.
With the game more or less over after just 20 minutes Windsor seemed to take their foot off the gas and as the half drew to a close were almost caught out when Steve Cawley got on the end of Sam Ledger's cross only to be denied by a good save from Rob Bullivant.
Chesham did manage to pull a goal back just a minute later when Danny Talbot's long range effort took a deflection which wrong footed Bullivant.
The three goal lead was son restored with the last kick of the half when Wallace got through only to be brought down by Ledger earning the home side a penalty.
Seedel calmly stepped up and dispatched the spot kick past Beasent.
The second half started with Chesham being denied a second goal with a fantastic double save from Bullivant.
An effort from Adam Parker took a deflection and looked to be looping over Bullivant until his outstretched hand turned the ball onto the bar and then Leon Archer's follow up was pushed away to safety.
From this Windsor broke away a Coyne was again clear with only Beasent to beat but Coyne was unable to get the ball past the Chesham keeper.
If the tie wasn't already over for Chesham it was with less than five minutes of the second half played.
A free kick taken by Coyne was once again perfectly delivered for Williams running in at the far post to slam into the net.
As if things weren't bad enough for Chesham already, Keith Scott introduced Michael Chennells to the action and he was soon pilling on the misery for the visitors.
He first put and effort just wide of the post and then, thanks to another Coyne delivery, slotted home Windsor's sixth of the evening.
Coyne then capped off a fantastic performance when he notched a goal of his own following up from Beasent's save from Chennells.
With just a few minutes left on the clock Chennells earnt his side a second penalty when he was felled by Beasent allowing Wallace to grab his second of the evening.