Peterborough United 5-2 Woking
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Peterborough's Jack Marriott scored twice as they shook off non-league Woking to reach the FA Cup third round.
After holding League One Posh in the original tie, Woking led through Inih Effiong but Michael Doughty levelled.
Marriott's improvised effort had the hosts in front at half-time but Matt Young made it 2-2 for the visitors.
But Marriott put Posh ahead within a minute and Marcus Maddison's penalty and Gwion Edwards' goal booked a trip to Aston Villa in round three.
Grant McCann's Posh have been held to draws by National League sides in each round of the competition, but have scored five in both replays - having won 5-0 at Tranmere in their first-round replay.
Woking, 12th in the fifth tier, started the stronger and Effiong turned his man before curling into the far corner from the edge of the box.
After falling behind Woking full-back Young turned Edwards inside out and finished across the keeper to raise hopes for the underdogs, but the home side scored three times in the last 25 minutes to avoid a shock defeat.