Postpublished at 16:08 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2014
Accrington have a phenomenal chance to draw level when the ball drops to Matt Crooks, who has time but hits it straight into the arms of the Yeovil goalkeeper.
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Accrington have a phenomenal chance to draw level when the ball drops to Matt Crooks, who has time but hits it straight into the arms of the Yeovil goalkeeper.
Huge let off for Sheffield United as Reuben Reid misses a spot-kick after Jay McEveley fouls Lewis Alessandra in the area.
The oranges are finished, the energy drinks have been taken on and the managers' words are ringing in the players' ears. We're about to get under way for the second half of our eight 15:00 GMT kick-offs.
Over in the Premier League, the only goals that have come are at the Britannia Stadium, with a Bojan-inspired Stoke beating a sorry Arsenal 3-0.
You can read live updates of all the games, plus reaction to Newcastle's victory over Chelsea earlier today, via our live text service here.
Maidstone boss Jay Saunders is serving a touchline ban today so Southall will be barking out the orders from the dugout.
There is plenty to keep us busy for a while yet, including one game at 17:30 GMT.
And if there's any one team who can take inspiration from Blyth's antics yesterday, it's Maidstone United.
The Stones, who dumped Stevenage out in the first round, travel to Wales looking to join the Spartans in representing the seventh tier of English football in the third round.
The Isthmian Premier Division club will be looking to shock Kevin Wilkin's Conference side, themselves no strangers to an FA Cup surprise.
It's 22 years since Mickey Thomas hammered home a famous free-kick to help dump Arsenal out of the Cup at the Racecourse Ground.
Our 18 teams in action today will all be vying for a place in the FA Cup third round, and the chance to face one of the Premier League big guns...
Here's how things stand after the first 45...
Half-time in our eight 15:00 GMT kick-offs, and we have a few goals to keep us talking.
Cambridge's Luke Chadwick pegged back Mansfield's early goal to see their side level 1-1 at the break, while Yeovil, Tranmere and Preston are all leading 1-0.
The U's trail at half-time to Cole Stockton's excellent finish from a low cross. Michael Appleton's side have responded well to going a goal behind but have nothing to show for their efforts.
Former Stoke and Sunderland winger Liam Lawrence has been the focus of much of Shrewsbury's play at Deepdale, and he sees a shot saved by Preston goalkeeper Thorsten Stuckmann.
The League Two side have certainly grown into the game. Can they find a way back before half-time?
Sheffield United are still struggling to create any chances of real note against their League Two opponents. The Blades have picked up just one point from their last two League One home matches and boss Nigel Clough spoke of the importance of getting back to winning ways at Bramall Lane before the game.
Plymouth Argyle:, external Oooooooooh! Blizzard flashes a shot wide after a shimmying little run from Banton.
Plymouth Argyle:, external Run from Banton saw him beat three players, including - briefly - himself!
The League Two side appear to be heeding one supporter's pre-match advice at Bramall Lane: #KeepCalmAndPassToBanton
Oldham had been on the backfoot in their all League One encounter with Doncaster but the hosts have just had a couple of chances of their own. First Jonathan Forte has his volley saved by the Sam Johnstone and, at the second attempt, Jabo Ibehre smashed over from eight yards.
Still no goals in Milton Keynes but plenty of attacking football on display. Spireites striker Armand Gnanduillet should pull back for a team-mate to slot home but instead finds a Dons defender who clears away. Don't see this ending 0-0.
We have a save at Bury! But it's a routine one for Luton's Mark Tyler as he gathers a strike from Hallam Hope easily.
Kwesi Appiah goes close to putting hosts Cambridge in front for the first time in the game, but his 12-yard shot goes just wide of the post when he perhaps could have done better.
Almost immediately, Mansfield Rakish Bingham should have had his second of the afternoon, but heads well over from a great position.
Neither keeper has been forced into action at Gigg Lane, but we have had a yellow card for Bury's Tom Soares. Exciting stuff...
He'd gone close minutes earlier and now Cole Stockton gives Tranmere the lead at Oxford. Shamir Fenelon fires in a cross and the forward does brilliantly to flick the ball in.
League One Yeovil have taken the lead against the side a division below them as on-loan Jordan Clarke heads home a perfectly weighted free-kick from the left following a great run by Sam Foley.