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Burton 0-0 Tamworth
Tamworth's Kai Williams is shown a yellow for fouling Udoka Godwin-Malife on the counter.
National League Tamworth stun League One Burton on penalties
10-man Reading survive scare to beat minnows Harborough 5-3 after extra time
Sharp double helps Doncaster come from behind to beat seventh-tier Kettering
Bromley turn game around to beat Solihull and reach third round for first time
Birmingham win 2-1 at former boss Steve Bruce's Blackpool
Ben Ashton, Kate Holloway, Gideon Brooks and Deepak Mahay
Burton 0-0 Tamworth
Tamworth's Kai Williams is shown a yellow for fouling Udoka Godwin-Malife on the counter.
Reading 1-2 Harborough Town
Reading on the front foot with Charlie Savage making a difference. Plays a one-two with the other change, Michael Craig, and fires a shot which moved in the air and which Elliott Taylor did well to block.
Another shot from Savage is pushed away by the Harborough goalkeeper for an eighth corner of the game for the hosts.
Solihull Moors v Bromley (15:15 GMT)
The FA Cup action just keeps on coming today...
Both of these sides are looking to reach the third round for the very first time as Solihull Moors welcome League Two side Bromley.
The Moors are 12th in the National League, meaning they are 16 places below their EFL visitors.
They have lost their last two games but overcame Maidstone United 3-0 in the first round to make it to this stage.
Bromley beat Rochdale 4-3 in a thrilling encounter in the previous round but have since failed to win their last four in all competitions (D3 L1).
It's all to play for as both dream of a potential big tie if they can make it through.
Burton 0-0 Tamworth
Burton's Billy Bodin is in the box and on the end of a Tomas Kalinauskas cross but Lambs keeper Jasbir Singh makes himself big to deny an opener.
FT: Kettering 1-2 Doncaster
Kettering Town manager Richard Laveryspeaking to BBC Two: "We've done the club and the fans proud today. We took them to the wire but we fell at the final hurdle.
"I'm gutted for the players and they're gutted. We're a good team, we've shown it today and showed it twice against Northampton and today against Doncaster. We've took two league teams and beaten one and taken the second to the wire.
"I'm gutted we've lost but that's football."
On what the game has done for the club: "You can see the turnout, we had 3,000 here today and we could have sold 5,000.
"It's put the club back on the map which is what we wanted to do and put some of the lads in the shop window. I'm the worst loser in the world but I'll have to take that on the chin."
On Kettering goal scorer Isiah Noel-Williams: "His energy levels are unbelievable. On his front foot he's absolutely superb with the ball. He's class. He was player of the match for me by a country mile."
Reading 1-2 Harborough Town
Change for Harborough at the break as Joel Carta replaces Sandro, the Brazilian not emerging for the second period after presumably failing to shake off his hamstring strain.
Charlie Savage on for Ben Elliott and Michael Craig for Mamadi Camara as Ruben Selles looks to change the narrative.
FT: Kettering 1-2 Doncaster
Doncaster striker Billy Sharp speaking to BBC Two: "Happy in the end. Credit to them in the first half, they showed more energy and won more duels. Noel-Williams was the best player on the pitch first half, he drove at us and we had a few words in there.
"We made a few changes which helped us, it got us up the pitch a little more with more bodies in the final third and I'm the lucky one to get the two goals to get us into the next round.
"I know it's important for Kettering to get as far as they can but it is for us as well. The gaffer as well as me, we all love the FA Cup and to score I'm over the moon.
"I'm delighted for the boys because the pitch is a leveller. It's going to take me a couple of days to recover after that soft pitch.
"I'm fortunate to still score goals and play football, I love it, you dream of it as a kid to play in this.
"Their fans were amazing all game and they gave us a right good game but we're delighted to get through and hopefully we get a good draw now."
Burton 0-0 Tamworth
It was a tentative start to this FA Cup tie.
Who is going to provide the spark that will see them through to round three?
Blackpool 1-2 Birmingham
Blackpool came out firing on all cylinders after the half-time team talk with a quadruple change leading to Jordan Rhodes' goal but once the goal scorer sustained a head injury and needed to be withdrew, Birmingham were able to see the game out.
A good contest but it'll be another third round for a team that will feel it's where they belong.
HT: Reading 1-2 Harborough Town
Here's the Riley O'Sullivan volley that has put Harborough in dreamland at Reading.
The seventh-tier minnows have 45 more minutes to negotiate to secure a barely-believable place in the third round hat.
Blackpool 1-2 Birmingham
The home side have eight minutes to save themselves from a second round knock out.
Can they do it?
Reading 1-2 Harborough Town
Ben Stephens nearly adds a third but veteran David Button was off his line to smother the threat.
But what a half of football for the seventh tier side who are 45 minutes away from the third round!
Ex-Tottenham and Brazil star Sandro has celebrated the goals like they were World Cup ones for Brazil!
Burton 0-0 Tamworth
The Lambs head into the tunnel with the only shot on target as neither side manage to get a hold of the game at the break.
Will someone produce some magic or is this one destined for the shoot-out?
FT: Kettering 1-2 Doncaster
Ashley Williams
Former Wales defender on BBC Two
Doncaster did a professional job.
Kettering gave it their all, especially in the first half. Doncaster kind of saw that out and got the job done with their experience.
Burton 0-0 Tamworth
Still a stalemate over at the Pirelli but the yellow cards are present.
This time for the Brewers as Udoka Godwin-Malife takes down Kai Williams on the home side's touchline.
Reading 1-2 Harborough Town
Reading piling on the pressure now looking for another equaliser just before half time
Sandro is working hard. Dan Cooper strongarms Andre Garcia as they tussle for the ball.
And now Riley O'Sulllivan wins a free kick getting himself between man and ball. Clever play by the Harborough forward.
Blackpool 1-2 Birmingham
And a substitution has to be made.
There's a warm reception for Albie Morgan, who has missed out on matchday squads as of late having being diagnosed with type one diabetes.
This marks his first appearance since October.
Blackpool goal scorer Jordan Rhodes is off to be checked out.
FT: Kettering 1-2 Doncaster
Glenn Murray
Former Brighton striker on BBC Two
Doncaster Rovers got the job done - and done the hard way as well.
After going behind they showed real character plus the experience of Billy Sharp. He was the difference.
He wasn't really too involved at times but when it comes to moments in the game that's what changes it.
Blackpool 1-2 Birmingham
Blackpool's Jordan Rhodes is on the floor after clattering with Marc Leonard.
He's looking dazed and with Blackpool with no substitutions left for Steve Bruce's side, captain James Husband is over to the dug out to have a word.
If there's a head injury, Blackpool will be allowed an extra substitution.
Reading 1-2 Harborough Town
The Harborough players are feeding off the noise from the 3,500 travelling fans and they are edging a fascinating battle of physicality versus speed.
Lewis Wing fires over and now Mamadi Camara repeats the dose but Reading are starting to gain more control of the ball.