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Wisla Krakow and Wisla Plock both moved into the semi-fnals of the Polish Cup tonight and are now favourites to meet in the final.

Wisla Kraków and Wisla Plock both moved into the semi-fnals of the Polish Cup tonight and are now favourites to meet in the final.

Wisla show
Kraków demolished second division Ceramika Opoczno 5-0 after a surprising draw 2-2 in the first leg. All the goals came in the second half, with Daniel Dubicki, Mauro Cantoro, Maciej Zurawski, Mariusz Jop and Marcin Baszczynski finding the net.

Plock strong enough
Meanwhile, Plock defeated Odra Wodzislaw 3-0 after losing the first leg 1-0. The inspiration came from a pair of Lithuanians, as Grazvydas Mikulenas and Raimondas Vileniskis both scored in a three-minute period in the first half. Dariusz Rozmuzga's last-minute strike from direct a free-kick gave Plock fans even more to cheer about.

Effective Widzew
Elsewhere, Widzew Lódz defeated Polar Wroclaw for the second time to wrap up a 7-3 aggregate win. After a 2-0 in the first leg, Widzew ran out 5-3 winners on this occasion. The second division side led 2-1 on the night at one point but substitute Robert Dymkowski's hat-trick helped Widzew secure an ultimately comfortable win.

Radomsko surprise
Finally, RKS Radomsko, relegated last season, beat struggling top-flight side Pogon Szczecin 3-0 to secure a 5-0 aggregate victory. In the two-legged semi-finals, Widzew will face Kraków while Radomsko will take on Plock in games to take place on 16 and 23 April. The first leg of the final is scheduled for 7 May with the return seven days later.