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Second round-up of Saturday`s ties.
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Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division club King's Lynn Town secured their first home victory of the season in all competitions with a 3-1 win against Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Premier Division side Stafford Rangers at The Walks.

 

Goals from Ryan Hawkins, Craig Parker and an own goal secured Lynn's place in the next stage, with Joe Cuff`s late reply being just a consolation for the visitors in front of just over 600.

 

Stafford`s league rivals Mickleover Sports enjoyed a stroll in the rain at United Counties League Division One hosts Anstey Nomads.

 

The three-division gap was obvious as Sports added to a 2-0 lead given to them by Ollie Roberts and Nathan Jarman in the first half to add five more in the second period after Tenda Chitiza had pulled one back on 55 minutes.

 

Isai Marselia completed an 18-minute hat-trick with Jarman bagging a second and Jimmy Phillips the final goal 7 minutes from time.

 

Other NPL Premier sides through are Workington AFC, Marine AFC and Hednesford Town, while Buxton will have to try again at former rivals and now Southern Premier Division Central outfit Coalville Town following a 0-0 draw at Silverlands, as will Bamber Bridge after a 3-3 draw at NPL Divisio One East side Cleethorpes Town.

 

Clee led 3-1 at one stage with a Brody Robertson brace and Josh Batty – Brad Carsley replying.

 

But Carsley went on to complete his hat-trick to earn Brig a home replay.

 

Workington had a fairly comfortable 4-1 win at Toolstation Northern Counties East Leaguers Knaresborough Town in which Conor Tinnion`s 16th minute opener was added to by Scott Allison, Jason Walker and Sam Joel in the second, with Ben Cohen replying 3 minutes from time.

 

The Mariners saw off NPL Division One East side Frickley Athletic thanks to a goal immediately after half-time from Danny Mitchley at the Marine Travel Arena, while the Pitmen won 3-1 against United Counties League Premier Division Rugby Town.

 

All the goals came in the opening 45 minutes at Butlin Road, with Lewis Archer with two and Dan Cockerline for Hednesford and Richard Blythe replying.

 

Grantham Town also have a second chance at home after holding Southern Premier Division Central side St Ives Town to a 1-1 draw in which Rob Parker`s goal just before half-time for the Saints was eventually cancelled out by Kevin Bastos 7 minutes from time.

 

Warrington Town will also have a home replay after a 3-3 thriller at Ebac Northern Leaguers Consett.

 

The Wire came back from Luke Carr and Michael Mackay goals down by the 15th minute to level through Bohan Dixon and Dylan Vassallo by half-time.

 

But Arjun Purewal restored Consett`s lead after 57 minutes, only for Tony Gray to earn the visitors a second go with the leveller 6 minutes later.

 

NPL Division One East newcomers AFC Mansfield bowed out bravely 2-1 at Latimer Park to Southern Premier Division Central leaders Kettering Town, whose Gary Stohrer and Ben Milnes outgunned Brad Wells, while the all-NPL Division One West tie between Mossley AFC and Kidsgrove Athletic at Seel Park went the way of the visitors 2-1, thanks to Kyle Diskin and Anthony Malbon, with Max Leonard`s reply coming 2 minutes from the end.

 

Other Southern League Premier sides through to tomorrow`s draw are St Neots Town, Tiverton Town, Poole Town and Taunton Town.

 

Southern Premier Division Central side St Neots had to battle to a best-of-seven goal win at home against Total Motion Midland League Premier Division side Romulus.

 

Indeed, the Saints found themselves 3-0 down after 17 minutes with Mitch Piggon`s brace and a Luke Richards` effort for Roms.

 

Shocked into action, the home side reduced the deficit through Tom Wood, but it wasn`t until 12 minutes from time that Dion Sembie-Ferris pulled the second back and then Johnny Herd equalised 5 minutes from time.

 

Saints fans would probably have settled for a replay at 3-0 down, but their team won it with a second for Sembie-Ferris 3 minutes into stoppage time!

 

Tivvy beat Premier Division South rivals Dorchester Town 2-0 with goals in either half from River Allen and Levi Landricombe.

 

The Magpies had Alhaji Sesay, who had joined on loan from Bristol City the day before, sent-off midway through the second period for two bookings.

 

Tiverton`s league rivals Poole, Taunton and Beaconsfield Town are also in the hat for tomorrow`s draw after also winning home ties.

 

The Dolphins saw off Southern Division One South side Cinderford Town 3-0 at Tatnam, courtesy of Richard Gillespie, Luke Roberts and Carl Pettefer.

 

The Peacocks had an emphatic 4-0 Viridor Stadium triumph over Toolstation Western League outfit Bitton.

 

Rocky Neal, Dan Sullivan, Matt Buse and Josh Nelmes with the goals.

 

Beaconsfield got over a potential banana skin at Bostik South Central side FC Romania 2-0 with goals from JJ Ajanlekoko and Ty Mitford.

 

Southern League Division One Central Kempston Rovers and Division One South sides Moneyfields and Cirencester Town are also through.

 

The Walnut Boys beat Bostik South Central side Marlow 1-0 at Hillgrounds, courtesy of a Harlem Sambu goal after 26 minutes.

 

Moneys saw off Marlow`s league rivals Hayes & Yeading United at the Skyex Community Stadium by the same scoreline, thanks to Felipe Barcelos` 66th minute effort.

 

Ciren won 3-0 at Uhlsport Hellenic Leaguers Binfield with goals from Alan Griffin and Ben Whitehead with two.

 

Southern Premier Division South sides Kings Langley and Metropolitan Police are still in the hat after draws.

 

Kings shared a 1-1 draw with Bostik Premier side Lewes at Gaywood Park with Roy Sylla`s goal on the hour-mark cancelling out Jonte Smith`s 39th minute opener for the Rooks.

 

The Met shared a 2-2 Imber Court draw with Southern Premier Division Central side Needham Market.

 

Dan Morphew`s penalty gave the visitors a lead that Jack Mazzone levelled on 25 minutes, only for the Marketmen to restore their lead through Adam Mills, although on 66 minutes the visitors were reduced to ten-men.

 

Youngster John Gilbert equalised 20 minutes from time.

 

 

Thurlow Nunn League side Haverhill Rovers had enjoyed their best run in the competition since the 2007/08 season.

 

However, Bostik Premier Leatherhead proved to be a step too far as they struck six unanswered goals.

 

Goals from Shaun Okojie and Rob Cullen put the Tanners in command at the break, before second half braces from Elliot Benyon and Travis Gregory sealed the Tanners progress.

 

Leatherhead`s league rivals AFC Hornchurch edged out Bostik South East side East Grinstead Town 2-1 with goals from George Purcell and Sean Marks either side of a George Landais equaliser.

 

The Urchins` league rivals and neighbours Haringey Borough are also through after ousting Southern Counties East Leaguers Erith Town 2-0 at Coles Park, thanks to a 37th minute Joel Nouble penalty and a Chinedu McKenzie effort just after half-time.

 

Another Bostik Premier side through are Dorking Wanderers, who won 4-2 at Spartan South Midlands League Leverstock Green, thanks to Jason Prior`s penalty, Niall McManus, Tom Tolfrey and Kieran Lavery, who also scored at the other end!

 

Bostik South East side Horsham edged out Bostik North Heybridge Swifts in a seven-goal thriller at Culver Road.

 

George Craddock and Alejandro Seoane-Barber had Swifts two-up by the 14th minute.

 

Steve Metcalf and then Joe Shelley pulled the Hornets level before the break, only for Nick Brown to restore Swifts` lead just past the hour-mark.

 

Rob O`Toole once again equalised on 76 minutes and Chris Smith popped up with Horsham`s winner 6 minutes from time.

 

Bostik North side AFC Sudbury were up against a Bostik Premier side in Bognor Regis Town and will travel back from Sussex with a 1-1 draw to show for their efforts.

 

The Yellows fell behind in just the 3rd minute to a Harvey Whyte effort, but they responded through Callum Harrison's 11th minute header.

 

Another replay is required after Bostik Premier side Brightlingsea Regent were pegged back to a 3-3 draw at the Runnymede Stadium by Bostik South Central hosts Egham Town.

 

Matt Baxter and Jake Gould had Regent 2-0 up by the 16th minute.

 

Kezie Ibe replied on 25 minutes, only for Josh Gould to make it 3-1 in the 53rd minute.

 

Ibe`s penalty 6 minutes later gave the Sarnies hope, but they had Greg Hayden dismissed for two bookings 5 minutes from time.

 

However, the ten-men earned a second go, thanks to Enock Soganile`s goal in stoppage time.

 

A Liam Brooks brace in the 18th and 25th minutes eventually proved enough to take Northern League Dunston UTS through at home to Hallmark Security Leaguers Irlam, for whom Matty Bolland replied 2 minutes after the hosts` second.

 

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Emirates FA Cup Second Qualifying Round Review (Part Two)
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Sunday 23 September 18 I 00:00:00
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Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division club King's Lynn Town secured their first home victory of the season in all competitions with a 3-1 win against Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Premier Division side Stafford Rangers at The Walks.

 

Goals from Ryan Hawkins, Craig Parker and an own goal secured Lynn's place in the next stage, with Joe Cuff`s late reply being just a consolation for the visitors in front of just over 600.

 

Stafford`s league rivals Mickleover Sports enjoyed a stroll in the rain at United Counties League Division One hosts Anstey Nomads.

 

The three-division gap was obvious as Sports added to a 2-0 lead given to them by Ollie Roberts and Nathan Jarman in the first half to add five more in the second period after Tenda Chitiza had pulled one back on 55 minutes.

 

Isai Marselia completed an 18-minute hat-trick with Jarman bagging a second and Jimmy Phillips the final goal 7 minutes from time.

 

Other NPL Premier sides through are Workington AFC, Marine AFC and Hednesford Town, while Buxton will have to try again at former rivals and now Southern Premier Division Central outfit Coalville Town following a 0-0 draw at Silverlands, as will Bamber Bridge after a 3-3 draw at NPL Divisio One East side Cleethorpes Town.

 

Clee led 3-1 at one stage with a Brody Robertson brace and Josh Batty – Brad Carsley replying.

 

But Carsley went on to complete his hat-trick to earn Brig a home replay.

 

Workington had a fairly comfortable 4-1 win at Toolstation Northern Counties East Leaguers Knaresborough Town in which Conor Tinnion`s 16th minute opener was added to by Scott Allison, Jason Walker and Sam Joel in the second, with Ben Cohen replying 3 minutes from time.

 

The Mariners saw off NPL Division One East side Frickley Athletic thanks to a goal immediately after half-time from Danny Mitchley at the Marine Travel Arena, while the Pitmen won 3-1 against United Counties League Premier Division Rugby Town.

 

All the goals came in the opening 45 minutes at Butlin Road, with Lewis Archer with two and Dan Cockerline for Hednesford and Richard Blythe replying.

 

Grantham Town also have a second chance at home after holding Southern Premier Division Central side St Ives Town to a 1-1 draw in which Rob Parker`s goal just before half-time for the Saints was eventually cancelled out by Kevin Bastos 7 minutes from time.

 

Warrington Town will also have a home replay after a 3-3 thriller at Ebac Northern Leaguers Consett.

 

The Wire came back from Luke Carr and Michael Mackay goals down by the 15th minute to level through Bohan Dixon and Dylan Vassallo by half-time.

 

But Arjun Purewal restored Consett`s lead after 57 minutes, only for Tony Gray to earn the visitors a second go with the leveller 6 minutes later.

 

NPL Division One East newcomers AFC Mansfield bowed out bravely 2-1 at Latimer Park to Southern Premier Division Central leaders Kettering Town, whose Gary Stohrer and Ben Milnes outgunned Brad Wells, while the all-NPL Division One West tie between Mossley AFC and Kidsgrove Athletic at Seel Park went the way of the visitors 2-1, thanks to Kyle Diskin and Anthony Malbon, with Max Leonard`s reply coming 2 minutes from the end.

 

Other Southern League Premier sides through to tomorrow`s draw are St Neots Town, Tiverton Town, Poole Town and Taunton Town.

 

Southern Premier Division Central side St Neots had to battle to a best-of-seven goal win at home against Total Motion Midland League Premier Division side Romulus.

 

Indeed, the Saints found themselves 3-0 down after 17 minutes with Mitch Piggon`s brace and a Luke Richards` effort for Roms.

 

Shocked into action, the home side reduced the deficit through Tom Wood, but it wasn`t until 12 minutes from time that Dion Sembie-Ferris pulled the second back and then Johnny Herd equalised 5 minutes from time.

 

Saints fans would probably have settled for a replay at 3-0 down, but their team won it with a second for Sembie-Ferris 3 minutes into stoppage time!

 

Tivvy beat Premier Division South rivals Dorchester Town 2-0 with goals in either half from River Allen and Levi Landricombe.

 

The Magpies had Alhaji Sesay, who had joined on loan from Bristol City the day before, sent-off midway through the second period for two bookings.

 

Tiverton`s league rivals Poole, Taunton and Beaconsfield Town are also in the hat for tomorrow`s draw after also winning home ties.

 

The Dolphins saw off Southern Division One South side Cinderford Town 3-0 at Tatnam, courtesy of Richard Gillespie, Luke Roberts and Carl Pettefer.

 

The Peacocks had an emphatic 4-0 Viridor Stadium triumph over Toolstation Western League outfit Bitton.

 

Rocky Neal, Dan Sullivan, Matt Buse and Josh Nelmes with the goals.

 

Beaconsfield got over a potential banana skin at Bostik South Central side FC Romania 2-0 with goals from JJ Ajanlekoko and Ty Mitford.

 

Southern League Division One Central Kempston Rovers and Division One South sides Moneyfields and Cirencester Town are also through.

 

The Walnut Boys beat Bostik South Central side Marlow 1-0 at Hillgrounds, courtesy of a Harlem Sambu goal after 26 minutes.

 

Moneys saw off Marlow`s league rivals Hayes & Yeading United at the Skyex Community Stadium by the same scoreline, thanks to Felipe Barcelos` 66th minute effort.

 

Ciren won 3-0 at Uhlsport Hellenic Leaguers Binfield with goals from Alan Griffin and Ben Whitehead with two.

 

Southern Premier Division South sides Kings Langley and Metropolitan Police are still in the hat after draws.

 

Kings shared a 1-1 draw with Bostik Premier side Lewes at Gaywood Park with Roy Sylla`s goal on the hour-mark cancelling out Jonte Smith`s 39th minute opener for the Rooks.

 

The Met shared a 2-2 Imber Court draw with Southern Premier Division Central side Needham Market.

 

Dan Morphew`s penalty gave the visitors a lead that Jack Mazzone levelled on 25 minutes, only for the Marketmen to restore their lead through Adam Mills, although on 66 minutes the visitors were reduced to ten-men.

 

Youngster John Gilbert equalised 20 minutes from time.

 

 

Thurlow Nunn League side Haverhill Rovers had enjoyed their best run in the competition since the 2007/08 season.

 

However, Bostik Premier Leatherhead proved to be a step too far as they struck six unanswered goals.

 

Goals from Shaun Okojie and Rob Cullen put the Tanners in command at the break, before second half braces from Elliot Benyon and Travis Gregory sealed the Tanners progress.

 

Leatherhead`s league rivals AFC Hornchurch edged out Bostik South East side East Grinstead Town 2-1 with goals from George Purcell and Sean Marks either side of a George Landais equaliser.

 

The Urchins` league rivals and neighbours Haringey Borough are also through after ousting Southern Counties East Leaguers Erith Town 2-0 at Coles Park, thanks to a 37th minute Joel Nouble penalty and a Chinedu McKenzie effort just after half-time.

 

Another Bostik Premier side through are Dorking Wanderers, who won 4-2 at Spartan South Midlands League Leverstock Green, thanks to Jason Prior`s penalty, Niall McManus, Tom Tolfrey and Kieran Lavery, who also scored at the other end!

 

Bostik South East side Horsham edged out Bostik North Heybridge Swifts in a seven-goal thriller at Culver Road.

 

George Craddock and Alejandro Seoane-Barber had Swifts two-up by the 14th minute.

 

Steve Metcalf and then Joe Shelley pulled the Hornets level before the break, only for Nick Brown to restore Swifts` lead just past the hour-mark.

 

Rob O`Toole once again equalised on 76 minutes and Chris Smith popped up with Horsham`s winner 6 minutes from time.

 

Bostik North side AFC Sudbury were up against a Bostik Premier side in Bognor Regis Town and will travel back from Sussex with a 1-1 draw to show for their efforts.

 

The Yellows fell behind in just the 3rd minute to a Harvey Whyte effort, but they responded through Callum Harrison's 11th minute header.

 

Another replay is required after Bostik Premier side Brightlingsea Regent were pegged back to a 3-3 draw at the Runnymede Stadium by Bostik South Central hosts Egham Town.

 

Matt Baxter and Jake Gould had Regent 2-0 up by the 16th minute.

 

Kezie Ibe replied on 25 minutes, only for Josh Gould to make it 3-1 in the 53rd minute.

 

Ibe`s penalty 6 minutes later gave the Sarnies hope, but they had Greg Hayden dismissed for two bookings 5 minutes from time.

 

However, the ten-men earned a second go, thanks to Enock Soganile`s goal in stoppage time.

 

A Liam Brooks brace in the 18th and 25th minutes eventually proved enough to take Northern League Dunston UTS through at home to Hallmark Security Leaguers Irlam, for whom Matty Bolland replied 2 minutes after the hosts` second.

 

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