Harrow Borough cruised into the quarter finals of the Middlesex Senior Cup after they claimed a comprehensive 7-0 win at Northwood.

Boro boss Dave Anderson fielded a strong side whilst opponents Wood rested several players ahead of their FA Trophy clash with Dorset on Saturday.

Both selections led to a one sided contest. Harrow broke the deadlock in the 13th minute when Jerome Walker crossed and Carl McCluskey finished off at the far post to open his account for the club.

The advantage was doubled when Lewis Driver was fouled in Northwood’s penalty area. A spot kick was awarded, Ben Long stepped up from 12 yards and converted.

Driver then struck a quick-fire brace. His first was from close range after good work from Kamaron English and the duo combined again for Driver to slot home from close in. After the interval, Harrow wasted several chances to add to their lead. However, the fifth of the evening arrived with 18 minutes remaining.

McCluskey broke through Wood’s offside trap and comfortably finished past the hosts’ goalkeeper.

Walker than added his name to the scoresheet after being teed up by McCluskey and Ryan Debattista struck a debut goal to complete the rout.

Tuesday’s success made it back-to-back victories for Harrow. They had clinched a 1-0 win against Kingstonian in the Ryman Premier on Saturday.

The winning goal was scored in the 32nd minute by Nik Salapatas.

Michael Bryan’s low delivery was stepped over by Marc Charles-Smith and that gave Salapatas room to finish and secure Borough their first away points since the end of August.