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Eagles, Cavs, Saints through

North Sunshine Eagles, Green Gully and St Albans Saints’ Australia Cup journeys will continue into the sixth round, while Western Suburbs and Sydenham Park’s came to an end.

The conclusion of the round five matches occurred last week to decide the final 10 teams of the Victorian stage.

The Eagles faced fellow Brimbank side Western Suburbs on Tuesday night.

State league side Western Suburbs opened the scoring in the first half, before the goals scored twice in the second half to claim a 2-1 win.

Yusuf Karadag and Redouane Sarakh scored for the Eagles, while Tatsuhiro Takezaki was the goal scorer for Western Suburbs.

Sydenham Park’s run came to an end against Preston Lions.

Scores were locked at 0-0 at the end of regular time before the Lions scored twice in extra time to win 2-0 and move on to the next round.

The following night Green Gully and St Albans both won through to the sixth round.

The Cavaliers had a dominant performance against Ballarat.

Eiloan Kifle opened the scoring before Jamie Latham and Mo Adam scored before half time to give the Cavaliers a 3-0 lead.

Adam scored a second in the second half to complete a 4-0 win.

The Saints faced East Bentleigh.

It was East Bentleigh that opened the scoring in the 25th minute through Josh Oresti.

The Saints then hit back through Scott Bakkor in the 36th minute and two minutes later he gave his side the lead.

A Luke Cabraja goal in the 90th minute was the icing on the cake in a 3-1 win.

The draw for the sixth round had already been completed with the Cavaliers to face the Saints.

Caroline Springs George Cross, which won through the previous week, will face Altona City and North Sunshine Eagles will play Avondale.

The winners of the sixth stage will go onto the national part of the competition.

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