All getting rather tetchy at Buxton where the Bucks have seen three players booked in the first half of extra time with the Chats, 22 places below in the ladder, also picking up a caution.
Marc Webber BBC Final Score at the Cledara Abbey Stadium
The cup dream is over for Chester. But Cambridge United have
only lost one in 10 this season at home and they deservedly go off to try and
make more cup memories at the Abbey.
The Chester fans were still singing as they left the
stands, despite their worrying away form continuing from the league into the
cup.
Swindon are already down to 10-men after Aaron Drinan was sent-off deep into stoppage time at the end of normal time and Darren Oldaker has now had his name taken early in extra time for tripping Dan Gore on the break.
Ollie Palmer's goal for the Robins 17 minutes from time saw this game finish 1-1 after Sam Nombe's early opener for the Millers.
GOAL: Reading 2-3 Carlisle Unitedpublished at 17:07 GMT 1 November
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Regan Linney (94 mins)
It's a hat-trick for Regan Linney and Carlisle have completed the most improbable of turnarounds!
They looked down and out only 10 minutes ago but two goals deep into additional time hauled the Cumbrians to extra time and now they lead for the first time!
Two subs combine as Stephen Wearne finds Linney and from outside the box he rockets a shot past Jack Stevens into the corner.
Linney was only brought on to the field by Mark Hughes in the 69th minute! Incredible - another FA Cup story is being written here.
'Barnsley have got away with one there'published at 17:04 GMT 1 November
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FT: Barnsley 3-2 York
Iain Dunn Former York City winger on BBC Radio York
The facts don't tell the full story.
York City were so creative and they created so many chances, and York had chances to destroy that Barnsley side.
We were better and Barnsley have got away with one there. Barnsley know it, we know it, the manager knows it. But credit to York they stuck at it and in the end it came down to the quality in front of goal.
It turned into be an easy win for The Wood who went two goals to the good before the break and were aided by a needless red card from Crawley striker Ryan Loft - his second for the club since arriving.
Abdul Abdulmalik wrapped the tie up with a lovely third round and they deservedly waltz into the second round.
But Grimsby had a first half scare after Charlie Seaman's goal saw the National League South take a 1-0 lead at the break but Ben Chapman's red card just before the players went in meant it was always going to be an uphill battle for the Fleet.
That proved to be the case as a Danny Rose brace and one from Cameron McJannet sees the Mariners through to the second round.
So, not to be for the 178 Ebbsfleet fans who made the journey north today but they will have had a good day regardless.