HEPWORTH United have their sights set on the Barlow Cup.

The Holme Valley side have lifted the trophy for teams in the top two divisions of the District League just once – back in 1993.

But they remained on course to repeat their triumph by defeating New Mill 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the outstanding quarter-final.

Now the top-flight side take on Second Division Honley aiming to make up for their disappointment in the Sheffield and Hallamshire FA Challenge Cup semis, when they went down 4-1 to Sheffield FC Reserves.

The other Barlow semi is between First Division leaders Newsome WMC and Division II side Netherton.

While Newsome were without a game on Saturday (their second string beat Lepton Highlanders Reserves 5-2 to reach the semi-finals of the Huddersfield FA Challenge Trophy) they will have been happy to hear of top-flight results elsewhere.

Defending champions Lepton had the chance to close the gap to just two points, but were held 1-1 at home to Meltham Athletic.

Shepley could have done the same, but were beaten 4-2 at home to bottom side Wooldale Wanderers.

And fourth-placed Diggle went down 2-0 at Heywood Irish Centre.