Postpublished at 20:29 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November 2014
Matt Grimes takes the free-kick, but it's straight into the wall and deflected for a corner. Which comes to nothing.
Eighth-tier Warrington stun Exeter
100 league places separate two teams
First game of FA Cup first round
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Marc Higginson
Matt Grimes takes the free-kick, but it's straight into the wall and deflected for a corner. Which comes to nothing.
Matt Grimes looks likely for Exeter and he drives at the Warrington defence before being brought down on the edge of the area. Free-kick.
David Moores:, external Love lower league... Ball goes out of play usually means ball goes out of stadium.
Harry Einstein:, external Gotta love non league football. Only there could you hear the fans shouting to the fans on a live broadcast game.
How good is that? Dan Walker just walked up to Shaun Reid, dug out his microphone and we get some quotes from one of the managers involved in the game.
Warrington boss Shaun Reid on BBC Two: "I think we we are doing OK. We have a decent shape about us. I think we are getting dragged about a little bit so are going to go narrower for five minutes."
Giorgio ifrank, external: Come on the boys from Exeter! Rooting for you lads all the way from Thailand, give 'em hell lads give 'em hell :-)
Ben Wharton, who used to play for my local side Radcliffe Borough, goes close again - this time with a header which he fails to hit the target with. A good cross from Scott Metcalfe made the chance.
Muted appeals for Exeter when Warrington defender Matt Doughty slides through the back of David Wheeler in the penalty box. It looked a risky challenge, but the Yellows get away with it. Replays show the referee made the right decision as Wheeler went down after kicking Doughty's foot in the area.
Robbie Savage
BBC Two
"It can be tough for the higher league team. If you concede the early goal, the pitch gets bobblier, its gets colder, it gets more difficult."
Another chance for Warrington, this time Lewis Field taking a shot and hitting the stanchion behind the goal. Incidentally, you can watch the Warrington goal via the highlights tab on this live text. Plenty more of that will be coming your way in this season's FA Cup.
Robbie Savage
BBC Two
"A slight change in formation for Exeter. They have gone to five in midfield, leaving one up front, because they were being out numbered in the middle. Reid is winning the tactical battle, making Tisdale change formation so early on."
Warrington keeper Karl Wills goes down and need treatment after colliding with Graham Cummins as the striker broke through on goal. The keeper, who has taken a day off work to play this evening, is back to his feet. Which is perhaps as well because Town don't have a substitute goalkeeper on the bench.
Jamie:, external Sometimes lower league matches are better than the higher leagues.
James Gray:, external Well that's a popular goal. @theyellows have looked the better side to be honest.
Warrington striker Ben Wharton, who is nicknamed Ivan Drago by his team-mates, holds off Matt Oakley but screws his shot wide. Rocky would have struggled to hold off the determined striker there.
Match of the Day commentator Steve Wilson: "An unusual vantage point for Alistair Yeomans on BBC 5 live."
Bill R: This is what football is all about. I'd rather watch this than Chelsea-Liverpool tomorrow.
Warrington are pressing Exeter back and forcing the visitors into mistakes, on one occasion the ball being hoofed out of play in the general direction of a 20-strong line of portaloos.
Andy:, external What a start Warrington!!!!
Anj:, external Decent header but what is the keeper doing!?
Tom Skinner:, external Yes Warrington!!! The magic of the cup
Craig Robinson is a plasterer when he's not slaying League Two giants in the FA Cup. If he's due to do your bathroom tomorrow, he might be a little late. This could be a late night if Warrington pull it off.
Robbie Savage
BBC Two
"Exeter have been very poor but all credit to Warrington, they have pressed them high. The delivery from the corner was fantastic and well done Robinson."