Jersey champions St Paul's have made it through to the quarter finals of the Wheway Cup after beating Premiership leaders Trinity 2-1 at Les Quennevais.
Craig Russell and Mark Lucas were on hand to score the goals for the yellow and blacks while the parish side got their goal through Jon Fitzmaurice.
It means St Paul's go into the quarter finals as they look to defend the trophy they won last season.
They will face either North or Guernsey champions Belgrave Wanderers.
Bels and North have won a game each between the sides so far this season, while Bels beat St Paul's in the Upton at the end of last season. The match will be on Saturday, 27 September at Clos des Pauvres.
The trophy is the only inter-island tournament St Paul's have entered after opting out of the CI Champions League.
The club said they could not afford to enter the tournament, which used to be known as the Jeremie Cup.
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