All three Biggleswade Town, FC and United won the league and in United’s case the FA Vase on Saturday, before United won on penalties at Leighton Town in the Spartan South Midlands League Senior Challenge Cup on Tuesday.
However, a waterlogged pitch meant the Bedfordshire Senior Cup tie between Town and FC could not take place, with a new date yet to be set.
United’s dreams of reaching Wembley remain alive after beating the London Lions 3-0 in Saturday’s second round tie.
They will now host Lakenheath in the third round on December 3 with just five more rounds to navigate if they are to reach the final.
Yemi Adelani was United’s hero as his hat-trick sealed their passage and went on a fine unbeaten run in all competitions.
That was then extended to nine games with Tuesday’s victory at Leighton, achieved on penalties after a 1-1 draw with Adelani again the man on target.
United then host London Colney in the league on Saturday before traveling to Shefford & Campton next Tuesday night.
Biggleswade F.C. are third in the SPL Division One South but did it the hard way, needing to come back from 2-0 down at Welwyn Garden City to win 3-2 on Saturday.
Joe Dearman and Max Jessop had the hosts two at half-time, but Tom Coles netted a free kick on the hour mark to reduce the backlog.
They then equalized in the 70th minute when Lawrie Marsh found the net after a fine move.
And after the hosts had a man sent off six minutes from time, Alex Marsh guided a header past the keeper in the 87th minute from Jack Dreyer’s free-kick to secure the three points.
FC will be next in action on Saturday when they welcome Kidlington to the league before traveling to Waltham Abbey on Tuesday.
Town of Biggleswade were the big winners on Saturday beating Barton Town 5-1.
Obi Onyeagwara peeked Waders past seven minutes, before in-form Jon Clements got a second on the half hour mark.
Barton pulled one back early in the second half but fresh strikes from Max Granville, Harry Draper and Clements again completed Biggleswade’s victory as they host FC Romania this weekend and host Ware next Tuesday.