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Tuesday`s Buildbase FA Trophy Round-Up
Tuesday`s Buildbase FA Trophy Round-Up
Tuesday night saw several Buildbase FA Trophy First Qualifying Round replays as well as other original ties that were postponed last Saturday.
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In replays, Isthmian League North side Soham Town Rangers caused an upset by ousting struggling BetVictor Southern League Premier Division Central visitors St Ives Town by 3-0 at Julius Martin Lane.

 

Sam Mulready gave the home side the breakthrough right on half-time.

 

The same player doubled Soham`s lead 7 minutes after the break from the penalty spot, with Ryan Auger making sure for the Greens with a third on the hour-mark.

 

Southern Premier South side Hayes & Yeading United earned a late 2-1 win at the SKYex Community Stadium against Isthmian Premier outfit Wingate & Finchley.

 

The visitors led through Ahmet Rifat`s early 7th minute effort.

 

Joe Grant eventually equalised 2 minutes after half-time and then Liam McDevitt headed in the home winner 4 minutes into stoppage time – and Hayes will now host Soham in the next round.

 

AFC Rushden & Diamonds triumphed at Southern Premier Central rivals Banbury United in the two club`s third meeting within seven days.

 

Banbury took a 34rd minute lead through Jannal Gordon but the Diamonds fought back in the second half and equalised on the hour-mark with Tom Lorraine the scorer, and won it 7 minutes from time with recent signing Jordan Macleod the hero.

 

Two all-Southern Premier South replays saw wins for Salisbury and Taunton Town.

 

Steve Claridge`s side triumphed 3-0 at the Avenue Stadium against struggling Dorchester Town, thanks to goals from Toby Holmes after 5 minutes, Nathaniel Oseni in first half injury-time and then Ollie Knowles 5 minutes from time.

 

Taunton enjoyed a 4-1 home success against Wimborne Town.

 

Wimborne took a 3rd minute lead through Kieran Roberts but Rocky Neal equalised in the 39th minute.

 

Taunton took control of the tie after the interval to win with goals by sub Lewis Hall on 57 minutes, Matt Wright on 68 minutes and Ollie Chamberlain 8 minutes from time.

 

Southern Division One South side Sholing are through after beating Isthmian League South Central visitors Marlow 2-0.

 

Goals from Dan Mason after 74 minutes and Brad Targett 9 minutes later saw the Boatmen through against a Marlow side who finished the game with only nine men with a 24th minute dismissal of Charlie Samuel and then Kelvin Bossman 10 minutes from time.

 

Enfield Town saw off former winners and Isthmian League Premier rivals Bishop`s Stortford 4-2 at the Queen Ellizabeth II Stadium.

 

But it took extra-time after Jordan Chiedozie`s 26th minute opener for the Blues was cancelled out by Ryan Blackman 11 minutes from time.

 

Shomari Barnwell restored the visitors lead 9 minutes into overtime, but Marc Weatherstone on 105 minutes, Ken Charles 2 minutes later and then Mu Faal in time added on, sealed the home side`s progress.

 

Enfield`s rivals Margate also made sure with a 2-0 Hartsdown Park win over Isthmian South Central side Barking, courtesy of Adem Ramadan and Elliott Reeves.

 

Isthmian North side Canvey Island, winners in 2001 and runners-up in 2004, are through 2-1 against Isthmian South Central Chipstead, whose Sam Bell cancelled out Dan Humphreys` 16th minute opener 4 minutes later, only for Tobi Joseph to win it for the Gulls on 66 minutes.

 

In ties postponed from last weekend, Southern Division One South side Thatcham Town produced an upset by winning 4-1 at the WebbsWood Stadium against Southern Premier South hosts Swindon Supermarine.

 

Kyle Tooze gave the Kingfishers an early 4th minute lead which Joe Tennant doubled after 22 minutes.

 

Felipe Barcelos made it 3-0 on the half-hour mark and the visitors` terrific first half continued with a second for Tooze just 4 minutes later.

 

The second half was `won` by `Marine, thanks to a 64th minute Conor McDonagh effort.

 

An eye-catching result came at the Victoria Ground where an all-Southern Premier Division Central tie saw Bromsgrove Sporting lose 7-2 to Barwell!

 

The visitors raced into a 3-0 half-time lead with a brace for Tristan Dunkley on 29 and 33 minutes and one from Brad Hickey 4 minutes later.

 

Joe Evans made it game over with a fourth on 75 minutes, sub Sam Hollis made it a nap hand 2 minutes later and another sub, Jamie Towers, went on to bag a brace in the 80th and 86th minutes.

 

The beleaguered hosts saw Shaquille McDonald score twice in the 83rd and 88th minutes.

 

Three more all-Southern Premier Central ties saw Peterborough Sports edge out Alvechurch 1-0 at home, thanks to a last-gasp Cameron Johnson free kick.

 

Stourbridge beat Nuneaton Borough 2-1 at the War Memorial Ground with goals from Ashley Carter and Josh Ezewele – former Glassboy Luke Benbow having equalised for Boro.

 

It was the same scoreline at Stratford Town in favour of current league leaders and visitors Hednesford Town.

 

Ravi Shamsi gave the home side the lead after 16 minutes.

 

Reece King equalised on 24 minutes and then Tom Elliott won it for the Pitmen in the 56th minute.

 

Hartley Wintney won the all-Southern Premier Division South tie at Tatnam against Poole Town, courtesy of a 78th minute Adam Cornell goal.

 

In all-Northern Premier League Premier Division ties, Atherton Collieries edged out Scarborough Athletic by the odd goal in five with Jordan Cover, Tom Bentham from the spot and a late Ben Hardcastle goal for Colls being too much for James Walshaw and Luke Lofts for Boro.

 

Nantwich Town had Joel Stair and Troy Bourne on target inside the opening half-hour at home to Bamber Bridge, who had taken a 15th minute lead through Gary Pett.

 

FC United of Manchester won 2-0 at Radcliffe, thanks to a 25th minute Tunde Owolabi penalty and a Jack Lenehan effort 5 minutes from time, while South Shields won by the same scoreline at Stalybridge Celtic, courtesy of Jason Gilchrist after 10 minutes and Jon Shaw 5 minutes later.

 

NPL Premier Division Whitby Town are through after winning 4-1 at the Turnbull Ground against NPL Division One South East side Worksop Town, who led from the 3rd minute through Lynton Karkach only for Matty Tymon with two, Jake Hackett from the spot and Connor Bell to seal the Seasiders` passage.

 

An all-NPL Division One North West tie saw Runcorn Linnets hit Pontefract Collieries 5-2 with Kurt Sherlock, Tom Owens, Peter Wylie, Zac Aley and Louis Corrigan all finding the net for the hosts, while Tim Grice and Rob Stevenson were on the mark in either half to seal Leek Town`s progress at Harrison Park against NPL Division One South East rivals Chasetown.

 

NPL Division One North West side Dunston were beaten 4-0 at home by NPL Premier Division Gainsborough Trinity, whose new boss Curtis Woodhouse was watching.

 

Gavin Allott hit a hat-trick for Trinity and Kingsley James the other.

 

Five other ties require replays.

 

An all-Southern Premier South tie saw Yate Town and high-flying Tiverton Town share six goals at The Jelf Stadium.

 

Jared Lewington scored twice for Tivvy either side of a Jordan Bastin goal while the hosts goals brought themselves back from 2-0 and 3-1 down through Nick Peare, Louis Britton and Sam Kamara.

 

Southern Division One Central side Halesowen Town took an early 4th minute lead at The Grove against Northern Premier League Division One South East outfit Stamford AFC.

 

The Daniels equalised through Ollie Brown-Hill just before the break and then took a 71st minute lead through Tom Siddonds, with Montel Gibson earning the Yeltz a second go with an 88th minute leveller.

 

Southern Division One South side Cinderford Town held Southern Premier South visitors Merthyr Town to a 2-2 draw at the Causeway.

 

Ethan Moore gave the Foresters the perfect start with a first-minute opener.

 

But Ian Traylor equalised less than 3 minutes later.

 

The quick response continued in the second half as Jarrad Welch restored the home side`s lead on 68 minutes, only for Gethyn Hill to level within a minute.

 

An all-Southern League Division One South tie saw Paulton Rovers and Larkhall Athletic share a 1-1.

 

Ryan Gay out the hosts in front after 13 minutes.

 

But Rovers had Craig Allan sent-off and Larkhall`s Lewis Powell equalised from the resultant penalty.

 

Northern Premier Division One North West rivals Prescot Cables and Pickering Town shared a goalless draw at Valerie Park.

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Tuesday`s Buildbase FA Trophy Round-Up
Tuesday`s Buildbase FA Trophy Round-Up
Wednesday 30 October 19 I 10:44:23
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In replays, Isthmian League North side Soham Town Rangers caused an upset by ousting struggling BetVictor Southern League Premier Division Central visitors St Ives Town by 3-0 at Julius Martin Lane.

 

Sam Mulready gave the home side the breakthrough right on half-time.

 

The same player doubled Soham`s lead 7 minutes after the break from the penalty spot, with Ryan Auger making sure for the Greens with a third on the hour-mark.

 

Southern Premier South side Hayes & Yeading United earned a late 2-1 win at the SKYex Community Stadium against Isthmian Premier outfit Wingate & Finchley.

 

The visitors led through Ahmet Rifat`s early 7th minute effort.

 

Joe Grant eventually equalised 2 minutes after half-time and then Liam McDevitt headed in the home winner 4 minutes into stoppage time – and Hayes will now host Soham in the next round.

 

AFC Rushden & Diamonds triumphed at Southern Premier Central rivals Banbury United in the two club`s third meeting within seven days.

 

Banbury took a 34rd minute lead through Jannal Gordon but the Diamonds fought back in the second half and equalised on the hour-mark with Tom Lorraine the scorer, and won it 7 minutes from time with recent signing Jordan Macleod the hero.

 

Two all-Southern Premier South replays saw wins for Salisbury and Taunton Town.

 

Steve Claridge`s side triumphed 3-0 at the Avenue Stadium against struggling Dorchester Town, thanks to goals from Toby Holmes after 5 minutes, Nathaniel Oseni in first half injury-time and then Ollie Knowles 5 minutes from time.

 

Taunton enjoyed a 4-1 home success against Wimborne Town.

 

Wimborne took a 3rd minute lead through Kieran Roberts but Rocky Neal equalised in the 39th minute.

 

Taunton took control of the tie after the interval to win with goals by sub Lewis Hall on 57 minutes, Matt Wright on 68 minutes and Ollie Chamberlain 8 minutes from time.

 

Southern Division One South side Sholing are through after beating Isthmian League South Central visitors Marlow 2-0.

 

Goals from Dan Mason after 74 minutes and Brad Targett 9 minutes later saw the Boatmen through against a Marlow side who finished the game with only nine men with a 24th minute dismissal of Charlie Samuel and then Kelvin Bossman 10 minutes from time.

 

Enfield Town saw off former winners and Isthmian League Premier rivals Bishop`s Stortford 4-2 at the Queen Ellizabeth II Stadium.

 

But it took extra-time after Jordan Chiedozie`s 26th minute opener for the Blues was cancelled out by Ryan Blackman 11 minutes from time.

 

Shomari Barnwell restored the visitors lead 9 minutes into overtime, but Marc Weatherstone on 105 minutes, Ken Charles 2 minutes later and then Mu Faal in time added on, sealed the home side`s progress.

 

Enfield`s rivals Margate also made sure with a 2-0 Hartsdown Park win over Isthmian South Central side Barking, courtesy of Adem Ramadan and Elliott Reeves.

 

Isthmian North side Canvey Island, winners in 2001 and runners-up in 2004, are through 2-1 against Isthmian South Central Chipstead, whose Sam Bell cancelled out Dan Humphreys` 16th minute opener 4 minutes later, only for Tobi Joseph to win it for the Gulls on 66 minutes.

 

In ties postponed from last weekend, Southern Division One South side Thatcham Town produced an upset by winning 4-1 at the WebbsWood Stadium against Southern Premier South hosts Swindon Supermarine.

 

Kyle Tooze gave the Kingfishers an early 4th minute lead which Joe Tennant doubled after 22 minutes.

 

Felipe Barcelos made it 3-0 on the half-hour mark and the visitors` terrific first half continued with a second for Tooze just 4 minutes later.

 

The second half was `won` by `Marine, thanks to a 64th minute Conor McDonagh effort.

 

An eye-catching result came at the Victoria Ground where an all-Southern Premier Division Central tie saw Bromsgrove Sporting lose 7-2 to Barwell!

 

The visitors raced into a 3-0 half-time lead with a brace for Tristan Dunkley on 29 and 33 minutes and one from Brad Hickey 4 minutes later.

 

Joe Evans made it game over with a fourth on 75 minutes, sub Sam Hollis made it a nap hand 2 minutes later and another sub, Jamie Towers, went on to bag a brace in the 80th and 86th minutes.

 

The beleaguered hosts saw Shaquille McDonald score twice in the 83rd and 88th minutes.

 

Three more all-Southern Premier Central ties saw Peterborough Sports edge out Alvechurch 1-0 at home, thanks to a last-gasp Cameron Johnson free kick.

 

Stourbridge beat Nuneaton Borough 2-1 at the War Memorial Ground with goals from Ashley Carter and Josh Ezewele – former Glassboy Luke Benbow having equalised for Boro.

 

It was the same scoreline at Stratford Town in favour of current league leaders and visitors Hednesford Town.

 

Ravi Shamsi gave the home side the lead after 16 minutes.

 

Reece King equalised on 24 minutes and then Tom Elliott won it for the Pitmen in the 56th minute.

 

Hartley Wintney won the all-Southern Premier Division South tie at Tatnam against Poole Town, courtesy of a 78th minute Adam Cornell goal.

 

In all-Northern Premier League Premier Division ties, Atherton Collieries edged out Scarborough Athletic by the odd goal in five with Jordan Cover, Tom Bentham from the spot and a late Ben Hardcastle goal for Colls being too much for James Walshaw and Luke Lofts for Boro.

 

Nantwich Town had Joel Stair and Troy Bourne on target inside the opening half-hour at home to Bamber Bridge, who had taken a 15th minute lead through Gary Pett.

 

FC United of Manchester won 2-0 at Radcliffe, thanks to a 25th minute Tunde Owolabi penalty and a Jack Lenehan effort 5 minutes from time, while South Shields won by the same scoreline at Stalybridge Celtic, courtesy of Jason Gilchrist after 10 minutes and Jon Shaw 5 minutes later.

 

NPL Premier Division Whitby Town are through after winning 4-1 at the Turnbull Ground against NPL Division One South East side Worksop Town, who led from the 3rd minute through Lynton Karkach only for Matty Tymon with two, Jake Hackett from the spot and Connor Bell to seal the Seasiders` passage.

 

An all-NPL Division One North West tie saw Runcorn Linnets hit Pontefract Collieries 5-2 with Kurt Sherlock, Tom Owens, Peter Wylie, Zac Aley and Louis Corrigan all finding the net for the hosts, while Tim Grice and Rob Stevenson were on the mark in either half to seal Leek Town`s progress at Harrison Park against NPL Division One South East rivals Chasetown.

 

NPL Division One North West side Dunston were beaten 4-0 at home by NPL Premier Division Gainsborough Trinity, whose new boss Curtis Woodhouse was watching.

 

Gavin Allott hit a hat-trick for Trinity and Kingsley James the other.

 

Five other ties require replays.

 

An all-Southern Premier South tie saw Yate Town and high-flying Tiverton Town share six goals at The Jelf Stadium.

 

Jared Lewington scored twice for Tivvy either side of a Jordan Bastin goal while the hosts goals brought themselves back from 2-0 and 3-1 down through Nick Peare, Louis Britton and Sam Kamara.

 

Southern Division One Central side Halesowen Town took an early 4th minute lead at The Grove against Northern Premier League Division One South East outfit Stamford AFC.

 

The Daniels equalised through Ollie Brown-Hill just before the break and then took a 71st minute lead through Tom Siddonds, with Montel Gibson earning the Yeltz a second go with an 88th minute leveller.

 

Southern Division One South side Cinderford Town held Southern Premier South visitors Merthyr Town to a 2-2 draw at the Causeway.

 

Ethan Moore gave the Foresters the perfect start with a first-minute opener.

 

But Ian Traylor equalised less than 3 minutes later.

 

The quick response continued in the second half as Jarrad Welch restored the home side`s lead on 68 minutes, only for Gethyn Hill to level within a minute.

 

An all-Southern League Division One South tie saw Paulton Rovers and Larkhall Athletic share a 1-1.

 

Ryan Gay out the hosts in front after 13 minutes.

 

But Rovers had Craig Allan sent-off and Larkhall`s Lewis Powell equalised from the resultant penalty.

 

Northern Premier Division One North West rivals Prescot Cables and Pickering Town shared a goalless draw at Valerie Park.

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