EPSOM SC will be the Bendigo Amateur Soccer League's representative in the Inter-League Cup division one final.
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The Scorpions produced a clever 4-2 victory against Shepparton at Epsom Huntly Recreation Reserve on Sunday to remain undefeated after five rounds with four wins and a draw.
Josh Dwyer scored twice for the Scorpions, who also benefited from goals by James Crawley and Alexander Caldow.
They will play Shepparton South, which posted its fifth straight win against Strathdale.
South has been in great goal scoring form throughout the cup competition, including Sunday's 3-2 triumph.
It followed earlier round wins against Eaglehawk 2-0 and a 6-1 drubbing of Spring Gully.
Declan and Lonain Burnett scored goals for Strathdale, which narrowly missed a spot in next Sunday's final after three wins, a loss and a draw.
Eaglehawk finished the minor rounds in fourth position, courtesy of a 2-0 win over Tatura at Truscott Reserve.
Nathan Hamblin scored twice for Eaglehawk, which ended with two wins, one loss and a draw.
Colts United finished the cup competition in style with a 3-0 win against Swan Hill.
In division two, Strathdale will play Shepparton United in the final.
Strathdale set up its finals berth with a 7-2 win against Shepparton South, Lonain Burnett scoring two goals.
United will take plenty of stopping after posting five straight wins, including their latest, a 5-1 win against Golden City.
In the youth competition, Golden City and Shepparton South will clash in the final.
Golden City warmed up for the cup decider with a 10-1 victory against Shepparton United.
July Htoo and Harrison Bennewith both scored three goals, while Tar Na Htoo scored two.
In women's, Shepparton United sealed a cup final berth with a 10-1 win against Golden City at Shadforth Oval.
It was a weekend for big wins, with Colts United defeating Swan Hill 7-0 ad Echuca-Moama beating Kyabram Pheonix 8-2.
A countback will be required to determine the BASL's cup final challenger with Spring Gully and Epsom both finishing on 15 points (three wins, two byes) and a goal difference of 30 apiece.
Strathdale finished in fourth place after ending with a 2-all draw against Shepparton South.
Isabelle Hourigan and Jasmine Lina were the goal scorers for Strathdale.