KICK-OFFpublished at 20:59 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November 2014
Time for a second set of 45.
Eighth-tier Warrington stun Exeter
100 league places separate two teams
First game of FA Cup first round
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Marc Higginson
Time for a second set of 45.
Exeter director of football Steve Perryman on BBC Two: "It was a frantic start, we couldn't live with it. Our touch and nerve wasn't quite right but our opponents started to lose some of their fire and we started to put passes together and create some chances. We will keep faith in our football and be aware of a hungry opponent and a hungry crowd."
Sarah Harrowsmith:, external The burger bar is acting as an extra floodlight at Warrington tonight!
BBC Two have just shown a clip of Danny Murphy talking about his FA Cup memories. They also trailed a link to Get Inspired. Just click here if you want to know how to get into any sport which takes your fancy. Including the beautiful game.
Jack from Crowthorne: Love watching this game with the houses and cars going past in the background - it's what the FA Cup is all about.
Martin Keown
BBC Sport
"It must be remembered this is only Warrington players' part-time job so it is going to get harder the longer the game goes on."
BBC Radio 5 live
Former Liverpool and Newcastle forward Kevin Keegan on BBC Radio 5 live: "For all these non league players in the FA Cup they should see this as an opportunity. It will raise their profile a bit. Scouts will be watching their games to find talent.
"I got spotted by Bill Shankly playing in a third round replay for Scunthorpe against Tranmere. The FA Cup got me my move to Liverpool. The FA Cup has everything, it has never lost its glamour for me."
Simon John Memmot:, external Great story brewing here and love the people watching from the bedroom windows behind the goal.
MK Dons boss Karl Robinson - brother of goalscorer Craig - on BBC Two: "I am so happy for them. It is only going to get harder though but I am over the moon for them. Craig has scored more goals than my strikers in the FA Cup now, so we have a lot to live up to."
It's not about how much of the ball you have, it's what you do with it:
Warrington Town captain David Mannix on BBC Two: "We said they would not like coming to our place. We are a tough side and no one likes coming here. We have played like we always do and, to be honest, I think we want it more."
Dan Walker and his mic have popped up again. This time, he's collared Warrington skipper David Mannix before the midfielder could get back to the dressing room for some half-time oranges...
They can't, can they? So far, they're showing they can.
Another good Exeter cross comes into the Warrington box, this time from deep, but the hosts' skipper Craig Robinson blocks the subsequent shot. Does anyone else think Robinson has a look of Philippe Senderos?
Exeter are starting to turn the screw now - their wingers taking the Warrington full-backs on and midfielders getting forward to support the forwards. Matt Grimes, an England Under-20 international, is close to picking out a team-mate following another dangerous run into the box. Warrington are ready for the half-time whistle.
Robbie Savage
BBC Two
"This is where Exeter's players have to be brave. They have to want the ball. Being brave isn't about smashing people in the tackle, it is about wanting the ball."
James Aithie:, external Scott Metcalfe for Warrington is having a belter. Real tidy player
Brad Peterson:, external Alan Smith + Bobby Zamora + Clint Dempsey = Scott Metcalfe.
Much better from Exeter as David Noble volleys against the bar from 20 yards out after a good run and cross from Liam Sercombe down the right.
In the Championship it's still honours even in the game dubbed 'Th'el Clasico' by the local press, Wigan started the brighter of the two sides with Callum McManaman going close with a swerving shot that hit the top of the bar in the opening stages. But Neil Lennon's Bolton side have come back into it with chances through with Craig Davies and Max Clayton going close.
The stadium is just as fascinating as the match tonight. Behind one goal are a row of portaloos, standing in front of a five-a-side pitch. And down one side, behind the standing supporters, there is a burger van which apparently also sells curries and a detached house-like building from which spectators peer down at the action from a balcony.