Coventry City Youth team are through to the FA Youth Cup Second Round after a 3-0 victory over Peterborough Northern Star.
The Sky Blues took on a Peterborough Northern Star side, whose first team are in the UCL League on a wet evening at Nuneaton and a side which beaten Grantham Town on Thursday night.
Jason Farndon, assisted by Brian Reid, took no chance against a side which could have caused an upset and fielded a strong team which included George Thomas and James Maddison, who was involved in the opening minute feeding Ben Stevenson for a shot.
George Thomas blasted over before the Sky Blues won two corners in the seventh minute against a Northern Star side which defended in numbers.
A long ball from Kelly-Evans found Stevenson who won an eleventh minute corner. Kyle Barnett rose to meet the flag kick but the ball was hacked off the line.
Star, in white shirts and black shorts, won a corner in the thirteenth minute which Corey Addai was able to catch.. City went up the other end and won two corners
A great ball from Jacob Whitmore set up James Maddison, who was booked for a foul from behind, for an eighteenth minute shot on the turn.
A 23rd minute corner led to George Thomas getting into the area and being fouled twice. The referee decided it was a free kick and the ball went across the area and out for a goal kick.
City with Callum Maycock pressing, had Thomas fire over in the 26th minute.
Maddison sent a great ball through for Stevenson to volley over and in the 28th minute, George Thomas fired over before Kyle Spence fired at Dunmore.
A rare Star attack was cleared by Kyle Barnett for a throw.
More pressure from Thomas brought a goal kick for Star, a booking for Warrener as the Sky Blues continued to completely dominate the game without finding the net.
Whitmore won a 42nd minute corner which found Stevenson on the edge of the area. He hit a rasping shot which was pushed over for a corner that was headed over by George Thomas.
Finally, on the stroke of half time, James Maddison drove home from a corner beating the keeper on his left to give City a lead that they totally deserved.
The rain was pouring down as Star brought on King and Redhead for the start of the second half.
Two minutes into the second half and City increased their lead when James Maddison curled a free kick from twenty odd yards low past the diving Dunmore.
In the 54th minute, it was three thanks too Kyle Spence playing a neat one two with Thomas and curling past Dunmore's left hand.
PNS, playing everything through Harley Williams, won a 57th minute corner. Spence countered and won City a corner.
With Sambou on for Maddison, who had put in a good shift, Thomas fired at Dunmore and Kelly Evans and Stevenson both had chances before Cian Harries went off to good applause when he was replaced by Luke Bromley with 22 minutes left.
Star had Sean Roberts fire well wide in the 71st minute with a shot that saw him patted by his team mates as if he he scored.
George Thomas also left to good applause when he was replaced by Dan Smith with sixteen minutes left.
A bad tackle by Joe Bull on Stevenson who had a fine game, forced the midfielder to be carried off on a stretcher and the Sky Blues had to play the remaining eleven minutes with ten men.
City continued to fashion chances but the Sky Blues had already booked their trip to either Rochdale or Nantwich Town in Round Two.