Postpublished at 16:21 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014
Blyth Spartans manager Tom Wade tells BBC Final Score: "We didn't expect to score so early, but I thought we were superb. We could have scored more."
Worcester 64 league places below Coventry
Non-league Aldershot hold Portsmouth
Seventh-tier Blyth Spartans beat Altrincham
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Second-round draw, Monday, 19:00 GMT
Brendon Mitchell and Tom Garry
Blyth Spartans manager Tom Wade tells BBC Final Score: "We didn't expect to score so early, but I thought we were superb. We could have scored more."
If you've missed any of today's action, you can relive it all on the BBC Sport website. Either click the highlights tab at the top of this page, or visit our dedicated FA Cup video page. We've got today's goals in there now, with full match highlights on their way shortly.
Aldershot Town manager Andy Scott tells BBC Final Score: "I thought we were outstanding. Portsmouth played very well in the first half but we had more of the ball in the second.
"In the end, we were unlucky not to get the winner. I'm very proud of the team. It sets us up nicely for the replay."
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Just a reminder that there is still one more game to be concluded this afternoon and that's the 15:00 kick-off at Meadow Lane.
Five minutes into the second half, it's currently goalless.
Chesterfield goalscorer Gary Roberts speaking to Final Score after his side's win at Braintree: "You can never say it's stitched up at half-time. We saw what happened at Warrington and we did not want that to happen to us."
Blyth are indeed through, beating Altrincham, two divisions above them, 2-1 at home.
Scunthorpe saw Forest Green off 2-0 with that pair of of deflected goals from Gary McSheffrey.
The 78 places separating Gateshead United and Norton United showed with a 4-0 win for the north-east outfit.
Maidstone have carved out a 0-0 draw at Stevenage, giving the non-leaguers a second crack at the League Two side.
Easy pickings for Wrexham, who swept Woking aside with a 3-0 win at the Racecourse Ground.
The visiting fans are singing "We're on our way to Wembley", and who'd blame them?
All 3,220 of them remain standing as their players wander over, fist pumps galore, to thank them for their support.
I imagine you'll be reading a fair bit about Sean Geddes tomorrow, the two-goal hero for Worcester.
The whistle blows and, while there are a few boos ringing around Fratton Park, you have to say that was a thrilling finish.
Aldershot will be thinking: "what if" having led 2-1, but if you had offered them a replay before the start of today's game, I suspect they might have taken it.
Portsmouth remain without an FA Cup win since 2010.
Worcester City have only gone and done it! As the final whistle blows, every single member of the away bench comes rushing onto the pitch to celebrate with the players.
The Conference North side have beaten League One Coventry City, 64 places above their visitors in the football pyramid, in the first round of the FA Cup.
Goals galore at Gosport Borough, where it ends 6-3 to Colchester after a late exchange where both sides added to their tally without affecting the overall outcome.
Chesterfield have handed out a 6-0 drubbing at Braintree, scoring their sixth in injury time.
The away side have a corner now and, unsurprisingly, they're going to take every opportunity to wind down a few more moments. Into the final two minutes of stoppage time. Remarkably, the League One side just can't get the ball.
Aldershot clear the danger and this tie looks to be destined for a replay....but straight down the other end, Aldershot have a corner. It's end-to-end in the final minute.
Connor Gater comes so close to sealing victory for Worcester, firing in a powerful shot towards goal, only for Ryan Allsop to palm it away.
Portsmouth are throwing men forward and they have won a free-kick in a dangerous position.
The home side send a long ball forward towards Reda Johnson, and it's headed away for a throw-in. A chance to get the ball into the area - but it's hooked behind for a goal kick.
Four minutes left.
With that man advantage, Aldershot are now back in the ascendancy. You sense Pompey would be very relieved to see this game out and still be in the hat for tomorrow's second-round draw.
Four minutes of injury time have been signalled.
We're into seven minutes of stoppage time. Yes, you heard me, seven!
Coventry are inches, millimetres away from an equaliser. Aaron Martin's shot from 18 yards has goalkeeper Nathan Vaughan flapping, but it somehow drifts wide of the near post. This has very quickly become defence verses attack since Reda Johnson's goal.
Ellis Deeney is the latest man to go into the book for time-wasting. We're into the final five minutes - how're your nerves Worcester City fans?!