Is that the moment to send Newport into the second round and end a seven-month wait for a home win?
Plenty of pressure at the start of the second half of extra time and eventually Cameron Antwi rolls it home.
Michael Reindorff has just hit the post too as the hosts look to make sure. The side at the bottom of the EFL are finishing strongly and the fans are belting out 'Que Sera'. And why not.
GOAL: Rotherham 1-2 Swindonpublished at 17:31 GMT 1 November
17:31 GMT 1 November
Darren Oldaker (116 mins)
The 10-men lead...
With just four minutes remaining of extra time Darren Oldaker might have won it for the Robins with a wonderful goal which has completed the turnaround.
Bucks sub Johnny Johnston produces a spectacular turn in the Chats box and goes to ground under pressure near the byeline, but the referee awards a goal kick, to the dismay of the howling Bucks fans.
Johnston then swings in a low cross which Ty Sodje can't quite get on the end of.
The National League North side are seeking to finish this tie before spot-kicks as the isthmian League Premier Division side start to tire.
The Leicester Iniestapublished at 17:23 GMT 1 November
17:23 GMT 1 November
ET: Newport 1-1 Gillingham
Chris Wathan BBC Sport Wales at Rodney Parade
Sammy Braybrooke is impressing on his FA Cup debut. The 21-year-old on loan from Leicester City has just cracked one from 30 yards that really stung the hands of Jake Turner in the Gillingham goal.
I'm reliably informed some fans have taken to calling the midfielder the Leicester Iniesta. That's a lot to live up to, but he's giving it a right old go here.
Brackley look to ground Magpiespublished at 17:22 GMT 1 November
17:22 GMT 1 November
Brackley Town v Notts County (17:30 GMT)
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Notts County manager Martin Paterson
Thirty six league spots separate League Two Notts County from National League Brackley Town but Martin Paterson’s Magpies will tread warily at St James’s Park in the late kick-off.
While on paper it should be a touch easier than tackling the Gunners Brackley, flying higher than at any time in their 135-year history in 17th the fifth tier, present tricky opposition on their own patch having passed their last three first round FA Cup tests including last season.
County, the oldest professional league team, come here on the up in fifth spot in League Two, unbeaten in five and having reached the fourth tier play offs last season.
For what it's worth, which is probably not a right lot given it was in 1894, they are also one of eight previous FA Cup winners in the first round draw.
Goals have been a problem for Gavin Cowan’s Brackley side with just 10 in 15 league outings but they did put six past Woking in a fourth qualifying round replay winning 6-2.
They will need something special but if they can channel their inner Arsenals you never know.