Tonight's scheduled Women's South West Counties Championship showdown between Hampshire and Wiltshire has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch at Whitchurch United.

The county Football Association will be praying for drier weather on Saturday (2pm) when Hampshire's under-18 men are due to take on Middlesex in the third round of the FA County Youth Cup at Lymington Town FC.

Manager Roy Beazley names a 19-strong squad - Aaron Hedges (BTC Hiltingbury/Eastleigh Comrades), Daniel Boere, Adam Cook, Robin Cook, Chris Knight, Chris Rickman, Glen Vine (all Eastleigh), Luke Byles, Scott Jacobs (both Bashley), Ryan Young (Ludgershall Sports), Chris Cousens, Stephen Whitcher (both Hamble ASSC), Andrew McGlashan (Ludgershall Sports Youth/Salisbury City), Liam Cockerill (Portsmouth RN), Kraig Chapman, Jamie Sampson (both BAT Sports), Brad Smith (Alton Town), Danny Hopkins (Moneyfields), Lance Cooper (New Street).

*Bournemouth Poppies' was the only local pitch to survive the wet weather last night, but the Jewson Wessex League side were washed away under a 5-1 goal deluge by Havant & Waterlooville in the Hampshire Senior Cup third round.

Brian O'Donnell's men were first to threaten after two minutes when a James Bailey-Pearce shot just cleared the bar, but by half-time the mighty Dr Martens League Premier Division visitors had established a four-goal advantage.

Non-league strike legend Dave Leworthy was architect of the first two - Jamie O'Rourke burying Hawks' first amid appeals for offside in the 27th minute and Craig Anstey doubling that advantage seven minutes later.

Paul Wood, who recovered from stomach problems to play, sent a 30-yarder in off the bar to make it 3-0 and O'Rourke bagged H&W's fourth after a fine solo run.

Poppies came out fighting in the second half and were rewarded with two penalties. Shaun Gale brought down Gary Langrish on 50 minutes and though H&W keeper Paul Nicholls parried Dominic Taylor's spot kick, the ball came straight back to the former Bashley striker to bury it at the second attempt.

Twenty minutes later Liam Daish's foul on Taylor earned Poppies their second penalty prize, but Mark Carr blasted his kick against the bar.

Hawks completed the demolition job on 81 minutes when Ben Price's long-range shot was pushed wide by the keeper and Matt Jones tapped in the rebound.

Newport's long tale of postponements continued when their Dr Martens League Cup clash against Weymouth was called off at 12.45pm due to a waterlogged pitch. The entire JWL programme was also a washout.