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Canterbury Men's Hockey Club have been drawn at home to holders Beeston in the semi-finals of the English Knock-out Cup on Sunday, April 5.
Canterbury booked their place with a thrilling 5-4 extra-time victory at Bowdon on Sunday
Canterbury’s Michael Farrer sent their tie against Bowdon, who had taken the lead three times, into extra time with a goal in the dying seconds before Lloyd Norris-Jones completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot to win the game on the Golden Goal.
On Saturday, Canterbury maintained their pursuit of leaders Oxted in the Men's Conference East with a 7-4 success over Sevenoaks.
Lloyd Norris-Jones was again on target with a brace, while Matt Harper chipped in with a hat-trick.
Canterbury Ladies won 3-2 at Slough on Saturday in the Women's Premier Division thanks to goals from Mel Clewlow, Susannah Townsend and Jenny Hall.