This was definitely Round 5 - I checked.
Not too many close games but there was one notable shock as D2's Arsenal 98 knocked out EBBL side Stinkilemons in a thriller which, because of last minute fouls, ended 65-77. The Stinkis are the second team to fall to Arsenal 98, making the D2 team one of the few to knock out two EBBL teams in the same season.
Another EBBL team which looked to be in trouble in the late going was Durham Wasps who at one time held a 22 pt lead over D3 Derby County (who were playing fcp), saw their lead reduced to a point before a Jackie Thompson steal followed by a score allowed the Wasps to hang on for a barely deserved win. Credit to Derby for making the fcp, a much maligned defence work quite well.
In the all EBBL matchup the Phoenix Warriors easily dispatched Kapsukas to advance. The other EBBL teams were largely untroubled in making round 6.
In the closer all D2 games Club Deportivo San Andres beat Bc Atletas 80-75, BC ANGLIOKAI beat WTK Trail Blazers on the road 118-112, Arab City beat Silent Hill 97-88 and in a game that was close throughout Gwent Galacticos beat Allll Stars 91-88.
As you would expect by now, Round 6 has thrown up some tasty games. The two all EBBL games see CWA Fury at home to the mighty Tide of Fire, and Durham Wasps are at home to their long time rivals M Dogs. This rivalry goes back to Season 19 and M Dogs are 2-0 in Cup games against the Wasps.
There are a number of EBBL vs D2 games. Los Mikitos are at home to JA Miami, new jersey2 travel to Mortal Vombats, Phoenix Warriors are on the road at Detroit Pistons I, Sabre of Valiente are at Carolina BC while Doncaster Hawks and Gauson have home games against Galaxy Walkers and Stiggs.
The three all D2 games look like they could be tight affairs, Roaring Lions at BC ANGLIOKAI, Arsenal 98 at Spoiled, and Arab City at Club Deportivo San Andres.
There's one all D3 matchup, which involves the two lowest ranked teams left in the Cup, Support and ribs; and four D2 teams face trips to D3 teams.
With Tide of Fire chasing a potential double and Los Mikitos wanting to win the Cup for a third season in a row we're heading into the more exciting phase of the cup. The easy games are gone and the harder work (for those of us who have had easier draws - not you Bergkamp) begins.