Summary

  1. Postpublished at 90 mins

    Kettering 1-1 Doncaster

    A late corner for Kettering here, won by Gary Hooper. Is there to be any late drama?

  2. Chairman urges Harborough to take their chancespublished at 13:47 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December

    Reading v Harborough Town (14:00 GMT)

    Harborough Town chairman Peter Dougan insists he is “not deluded” but urged players of the seventh tier side to grab their shot at glory if it presents itself against League One Reading.

    “We’re not deluded, we know it’s going to be extremely tough. We’ll have very few moments in the game but we need to make sure, when we get a moment, we take a chance,” said Dougan.

    The seventh tier Southern Premier Central League side expect to take 3,500 fans to the Select Car Leasing Stadium and Dougan said the whole town is buzzing at the prospect of a third round tie.

    “The town has really got behind the club. We’re a grassroots community club, we’ve got 65 teams. So we have our own hub of members," he said. "But, everywhere you go in the town, people will stop you to say congratulations

    “There are going to be almost 3,500 of them travelling down to Reading so there is a phenomenal amount of support.”

    Harborough fans on a coach
  3. Postpublished at 13:47 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December

    Still in the balance at Latimer Park - but we have two more games kicking off shortly that also involve non-league sides aiming to cause FA Cup upsets...

  4. 'Hart has put in an unbelievable shift at right-back'published at 13:47 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December

    Kettering 1-1 Doncaster

    Troy Deeney
    Former Watford striker on BBC Two

    Ben Hart has put in an unbelievable shift at right-back going up against Doncaster's best player of the last two seasons in Luke Molyneux.

    He's acquitted himself very, very well.

  5. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:46 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December

    Blackpool 0-2 Birmingham

    Lukas Jutkiewicz of Birmingham City celebrates scoring his team's second goalImage source, Rex Features

    It's been a comfortable first half for Birmingham City, who took the lead through Lyndon Dykes, donning a clear face mask, and Lukas Jutkiewicz, who poached a rebound from the Blackpool keeper to put Blues 2-0 ahead.

    However Blackpool were beginning to build a bit of fire before the break.

    Can they breakthrough to a heroic comeback in the second half and avoid their first second round defeat for 24 years?

  6. Postpublished at 87 mins

    Kettering 1-1 Doncaster

    Kettering string together a neat move as Luca Miller plays it to Isiah Noel-Williams who then feeds Ben Hart out on the right... but he blazes a wayward cross out of play.

  7. Postpublished at 85 mins

    Kettering 1-1 Doncaster

    Doncaster win a corner and it comes to George Broadbent on the edge of the box but he fires high and wide.

    Extra-time is looming... no replays at this stage of the FA Cup anymore.

  8. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 84 mins

    Kettering 1-1 Doncaster

    Not a bad double change for Kettering to be able to make.

    Ex-Celtic and Norwich striker Gary Hooper is on, as is former Premier League player Marvin Sordell.

    Nile Ranger and Tyree Wilson make way.

  9. 'Poor from Kyle Hurst there'published at 13:41 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December

    Kettering 1-1 Doncaster

    Troy Deeney
    Former Watford striker on BBC Two

    It's a dive.

    Well done referee.

    It's poor from Kyle Hurst there, he's waiting for some contact that's never coming.

    Good defending from Lewis White.

  10. YELLOW CARDpublished at 82 mins

    Kettering 1-1 Doncaster

    Kyle Hurst has been booked for diving! He breaks into the box on the left for Doncaster and goes down dramatically under pressure from Lewis White.

    Never a penalty and he's shown yellow.

  11. Postpublished at 81 mins

    Kettering 1-1 Doncaster

    Isiah Noel-Williams is back on, by the way, but Doncaster are pushing for a winner.

  12. YELLOW CARDpublished at 33 mins

    Blackpool 0-2 Birmingham

    Two goals and now two yellow cards for Birmingham City.

    Luke Harris is the next name in the book as Blackpool begin to find some momentum swinging in their favour.

  13. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Kettering 1-1 Doncaster

    Isiah Noel-Williams appears to have picked up a knock and is walking rather gingerly. That'll be another blow for Kettering if he can't continue.

  14. 'It's a great touch and a great finish'published at 13:35 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December

    Kettering 1-1 Doncaster

    Troy Deeney
    Former Watford striker on BBC Two

    Billy keeps on the move and that's what all good strikers do.

    It's a great touch and a great finish.

    It's now all to play for. Doncaster will have their tails up and Kettering will have to go again.

  15. goal

    GOAL: Kettering 1-1 Doncasterpublished at 75 mins

    Billy Sharp

    Doncaster Rovers' Billy Sharp celebratesImage source, PA Media

    Doncaster are level and who else other than club legend Billy Sharp?

    Luke Molyneux floats in a corner from the left and it's met by Tom Anderson who nods goalwards.

    Sharp controls well with his thigh to bring it down and pokes it in from two yards out.

    The 38-year-old has still got it and has perhaps rescued his side from an FA Cup shock.

  16. YELLOW CARDpublished at 29 mins

    Blackpool 0-2 Birmingham City

    Blackpool's Kyle Joseph goes on the run and Dion Sanderson feels the need to put in a cynical challenge.

    Though with captain Krystian Bielik ahead of them ready to handle the forward, it feels like the Blues defender could have avoided being shown the yellow that followed - as well as gifting a free kick in a promising area...

  17. Postpublished at 72 mins

    Kettering 1-0 Doncaster

    This is a painful one for Kettering's Aaron Powell as he goes up for a header but he's given a nudge by Owen Bailey as he jumps for it and then lands very awkwardly on the deck. Another break in play.

    Powell is okay and back on the pitch, though.

    You suspect there's going to be a LOT of stoppage time in this one...

  18. History makers Ketteringpublished at 13:29 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December

    Kettering 1-0 Doncaster

    Steven Whyeth
    BBC Two commentator

    Kettering celebrateImage source, PA Media

    This is a bit of FA Cup trivia that that Kettering Town are rightly proud of.

    The 923rd goal they have scored in the FA Cup is the one by which they lead.

    And no team in the competition's history has ever scored more than that if you include the qualifying rounds.

  19. Postpublished at 71 mins

    Kettering 1-0 Doncaster

    So far, so good in this half for Kettering. The seventh-tier side still hold a slender advantage over their League Two visitors.

    The sound of those third round balls swirling around the pot must almost be within earshot now...

    A huge 20 minutes plus stoppages to come.

  20. GREAT SAVE!published at 67 mins

    Kettering 1-0 Doncaster

    Play goes on and Gary Stohrer is back on the pitch for Kettering despite taking that blow just a few moments ago.

    And then home keeper Jason Alexander makes a great save to deny Kyle Hurst's toe-poked effort towards the near-post.

    Doncaster are just starting to threaten more as this half goes on.