FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:49 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November 2014
Magic.
Eighth-tier Warrington stun Exeter
100 league places separate two teams
First game of FA Cup first round
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Marc Higginson
Magic.
Hoof. Headed clear. Deflected cross, gathered by the keeper. Tense.
Exeter pump the ball forward and Craig Robinson, who might as well be wearing a cape, appears from nowhere to head clear.
Craig Woodman hoofs the ball forward but it goes out for a goal-kick. Shaun Reid prowls the touchline like a caged animal. Almost there.
Steve Foster comes on for Ben Wharton as Warrington try and use up some time. We're into injury time. Four minutes to go...
Corner comes into the box, a header is powered towards goal, spilled by the keeper and hacked clear. Agricultural.
Time to pump the ball forward for Exeter. Corner.
Another Exeter chance is cleared off the line. Again Liam Sercombe gets a cross in and Jimmy Keohane turns the ball goalwards from six yards out but James McCarten is there to clear the ball from danger. Exeter's players are going to be seeing flashes of yellow before their eyes for the next three days.
Callum McManaman pulls one back for Wigan Athletic at the Macron Stadium to cut Bolton's lead to two goals. In all reality though it's nothing but a consolation goal for the Latics as they've been poor at best in this second half. Uwe Rosler cuts a frustrated figure on the touchline, he knows his side have blown it this evening.
The goal opens up for Jimmy Keohane but his shot is parried by Karl Wills before the follow-up is blocked by more diving bodies. The Town defenders are diving in front of everything now. Bodies on the line etc.
It's proper muck and nettles stuff now - Matt Grimes taking a shot and Craig Robinson appearing from nowhere to get a crucial deflection on the strike. Now the skipper's down hurt. These Warrington lads will wake up tomorrow morning thinking they've done 12 rounds with Mike Tyson.
Robbie Savage
BBC Two
"Some of them can't even walk. They are exhausted. Exeter have kept the pressure on and now they just need that goal."
Warrington boss Shaun Reid on BBC Two: "We're just losing our shape a little bit so I am a little bit concerned. We will keep digging away and we will see how big their hearts are."
Standby for more nuggets from the touchline...
Harry Hopwood:, external The way the ball keeps breaking in Warrington's favour, you get the feeling this could just be their night!
Warrington skipper David Mannix gets the approval of television commentator Robbie Savage when he smashes into another tackle. When the boys in yellow aren't tackling flies, they are dropping like... flies! Cramp is taking its toll now. Three men down.
The whole town of Warrington goes silent for one awkward split-second when Matt Grimes sees his shot deflect off the goalkeeper but cleared off the line by Phil Davies. That's worth a pint in the social club later.
Robbie Savage
BBC Two
"At least Exeter are committing men forward now. They have to get the ball to Grimes and Sercombe as much as they can now."
Tom Nichols - rated as Exeter's man to watch by our Radio Devon colleagues (19:45) - is summoned by his manager Paul Tisdale to replace Graham Cummins up front.
There are screams for handball against Exeter's Arron Davies as he seemingly controls the ball with his hand before taking a shot. It all comes to nothing, but Warrington should be concerned about the build-up which saw their full-back Lewis Field skinned for pace.