So, Concord still have flight in this season's FA Cup. We started the evening with five non-league teams in action and three of them managed to stay in the competition - Concord Rangers, AFC Telford and Southport. Could one of those three be lining up at Anfield, Old Trafford or the Emirates at the beginning of January? There's still plenty of work to do before that happens, but the dream is still alive.
It's time for us to sign off now, but make sure you stay tuned to the BBC Sport website for all of tonight's FA Cup goals. They'll be uploaded here in the morning. Enjoy.
Manager reaction
Shrewsbury Town 1-0 Walsall
League Two Shrewsbury are making a habit of cup runs this season. They almost shocked Chelsea in the fourth round of the Capital One Cup and are now in the second round of the FA Cup after a 1-0 win over League One Walsall.
Shrewsbury manager Micky Mellon speaking to BBC Radio Shropshire: "I'm delighted for them all, as a collective group we were superb.
"It was a poor surface but we still managed to play good football. It's important we won tonight for a lot of reasons, financially as well as for the fans, to go to Preston in the second round will be another good day out.
"The lads are playing well, it's a really strong group with even more players knocking on the door of the first 11."
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AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
AFC Telford's 2-1 win over Basingstoke was all the more notable for the injury list the home side had on their hands ahead of this one. They could only name five subs for tonight's game, and were reduced to 10 men in the second half.
AFC Telford manager Liam Watson speaking to BBC Radio Shropshire: "We couldn't do anything about the injuries, we just had to go along and field the team we did. We have to be sensible how we look after them in the next few weeks. There has been an awful lot of work.
"We're a part time club in a full-time league, and we've already shown character in games this season. We have to conserve energy and I have to make sure the players are in the best nick to play in games."
Watson's side have a dream trip to Bristol City to look forward to in the second round.
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Gary Bracci: I urge every footy fan to find a video of Jordan Chiedozie's goal from tonight's game, rocket off the post!
FA Cup second round draw
Here's how the FA Cup second round draw is shaping up after tonight:
Bury v Luton, Cambridge v Mansfield or Concord Rangers, MK Dons v Chesterfield, Oldham v Doncaster, Oxford Utd v Tranmere, Preston v Shrewsbury, Sheffield Utd v Plymouth, Accrington v Yeovil, Wrexham v Stevenage or Maidstone United, Gateshead v Warrington Town, Barnsley v Chester, Bradford v Dartford, Bristol City v Telford, Cheltenham v Dover, Scunthorpe v Worcester City, Southport v Eastleigh, Portsmouth or Aldershot v Rochdale, Wycombe v Wimbledon, Colchester v Peterborough.
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Weston-Super-Mare 1-4 Doncaster
There were very few alarms for Doncaster tonight, who even had the luxury of having an early goal chalked off. Following the game, Rovers players gave their shirts to their travelling supporters. A top night all round for those lucky 11 fans.
Dale on the Wembley trail...
Rochdale 2-1 Northampton
And here it is, the goal that carried Rochdale into round two and selfishly denied us all some FA Cup extra-time.
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Oliver Lancashire's stooping header got the job done and Dale, eighth in League One, are ticking along nicely.
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AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
A proud night for AFC Telford, who qualify for the second round of the Cup for the first time since they reformed in 2004, as BBC Radio Shropshire's Nick Southall tweets: "That was tense but what a result for Telford United in so many ways! Next stop Bristol City in round two."
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
BBC Radio Essex's Mark Babbage at Field Mill
"What a result for Concord, they've done south Essex proud, they've done non-league proud.
"Every single one of these Concord players, and the manager Danny Cowley, have given their all for the team tonight and deserve all the credit.
"101 away fans have made the long journey to Mansfield tonight, and they will be so proud of their team.
"Mansfield will not be relishing a trip to Thames Road and Danny Cowley got his tactics spot on. It was a fantastic goal to get the draw, and what an overall performance."
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
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Southport 2-0 Dagenham & Redbridge
An all Conference tie in round two then at Eastleigh. Talk about a carrot being dangled. Cue manager's of both clubs saying they are not thinking about round three.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-4 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
"Doncaster have done a professional job here. They're a good bunch of lads who have worked hard for each other and this will bode well for the rest of the season."
Liam Monelle achieves his probable dream of scoring in injury time for non-league Weston-Super-Mare against League One Doncaster. Unfortunately for him, Donny already have four on the board. Too little too late.
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AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
Non-league AFC Telford march into the second round for the first time in their 10-year history. Bring on Bristol City.
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Rochdale 2-1 Northampton
You're off to Portsmouth or Aldershot, Dale fans.
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Shrewsbury Town 1-0 Walsall
Preston will host the Shrews on 6 December.
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Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County
Fancy a trip to Stanley Yeovil fans? Go on then, get yourselves on that M6.
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AFC Wimbledon 3-1 York
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Mansfield's Swiss goalkeeper Sascha Studer is named man of the match. A sign of how well Concord Rangers have done.
GOAL
Rochdale 2-1 Northampton - Oliver Lancashire (90+4 mins)
They'll be dancing on the streets around Spotland tonight, thanks to that man Oliver Lancashire who bags a winner four minutes into injury time.
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Sheffield United 2-0 Crewe
Former Sheffield United striker Keith Edwards on BBC Radio Sheffield: "It's been a comfortable victory and we've kept a clean sheet. We should have done better in the final third but Nigel Clough should be satisfied tonight. They look a tough side to beat and the confidence should come back after a performance like that."
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Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County
"No traffic movements for ten minutes after the game," says the announcer at Accrington Stanley. No one leaving yet as Stanley have just two minutes of injury time left to survive. They look like they will do it.
Accrington Stanley...who are they? Couldn't resist.
RED CARD
AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
Basingstoke's Jamie Brown can start running the bath after being given his marching orders for a second bookable offence.
GREAT SAVE!
Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord goalkeeper Josh Vickers makes a fine save from Chris Clements's free-kick. Five minutes of injury time to be played.
GOAL
AFC Wimbledon 3-1 York - Matt Tubbs (90 mins)
York keeper Michael Ingham is caught up-field as the away team chase the game. It does not end well for the visitors, with Matt Tubbs slotting home from outside the box.
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Mansfield supporters are heading for the exits now. Two minutes to go and Adam Murray's dipping effort goes just over.
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Rochdale 1-1 Northampton
Former Cobblers captain Andy Holt on BBC Radio Northampton
"Rochdale have the momentum now. The Cobblers are not offering anything by way of an attacking force.
"It's an important couple of minutes now, Rochdale are in the ascendency looking for the killer goal, even before full-time. Northampton will be praying for extra-time."
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Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County
Into the closing stages at the Crown Ground and County are closing in on a second defeat in 15 games. This would be some result for Stanley who are technically 35 places below the visitors. Even more impressive given they trailed. We are into the final five minutes and Jake Cassidy's effort clears the cross bar for the side seemingly on their way out.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-4 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
A couple of Weston players have caught the eye here, despite what looks to be a heavy defeat...
"I've been impressed with Grubb and McClennan tonight. It'd be interesting to see with full-time training how they'd get on. Grubb in particular has been a handful tonight, if not a bit lightweight. In a few years time, with some full-time training under his belt he could be a player. Could teams like Bristol Rovers be looking at a few local lads? I don't know."
This one's heading for extra-time, thanks to Rueben Noble-Lazarus who nets the equaliser on his home debut.
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AFC Wimbledon 2-1 York
Gary Sissons: The agony continues with York City. Can't kill games off and then we get what we deserve!
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord's Gary Ogilvie chases down a loose ball and Mansfield are relieved to see their keeper scamper off his line and clear the danger.
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Shrewsbury 1-0 Walsall - Adam Chambers (83 mins)
He's got to go ref. And he does. Adam Chambers is deemed to have gone over the top of the ball in a challenge with Nathaniel Knight-Percival.
This one looks like being filed in the 'upset' section. Shrewsbury are second in League Two, technically 10 places behind their loftier opponents.
GOAL
AFC Wimbledon 2-1 York - Matt Tubbs (81 mins)
A superb comeback from AFC Wimbledon as they take the lead through Matt Tubbs who finishes well, with Adebayo Akinfenwa again the supplier. York supporters might want to think about making an early dent into their 220-mile trip home.
Penalty shout for Rochdale
Rochdale 0-1 Northampton
Former Cobblers captain Andy Holt on BBC Radio Northampton
"You could see the Cobblers defender running across the forward, it looked like he caught him. Northampton have got really lucky with that one.
"The away side are getting stretched here and need to hang on going into the last 10 minutes.
"But as it stands, this would be the Cobblers' biggest FA Cup win for a very long time. They haven't beaten a league side in the FA Cup since 2007."
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
The game is end to end now. Ten minutes to find a winner. 600 seconds to unearth a new hero.
GOAL
Sheffield United 2-0 Crewe
Sheffield United go much more direct and it works as Ryan Flynn grabs his second of the game with a great finish. That should be that for the Blades, you have to say.
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Rochdale 0-1 Northampton
Rochdale probably deserve an equaliser at Spotland and they almost get one when Jamie Allen's header strikes the bar from six yards out.
DISALLOWED GOAL
Shrewsbury 1-0 Walsall
James Collins coolly finds the net for Shrewsbury but is borderline offside and Walsall respond as James Chambers breaks through but is denied by a strong Jayson Leutwiler save. Still football in this. Dig deep Shrews.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-4 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
Moments after being described as 'still in the dressing room', Doncaster go further ahead...
"That's the sucker-punch we talked about. It was a fantastic touch by Wellens to clip it over the keeper, who looked like he had it. You've got to take your chances at this level - Weston have had four or five this half.
"They've been a different team since the break. They deserve a consolation, that's what they'll be looking for now."
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Adam Murray and Rakish Bingham are linking up well for Mansfield, who are beginning to dominate now. Murray is played into the area but shoots over the bar.
Ten-man Telford hanging on already
AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
BBC Radio Shropshire's Steve Humbles
"It's looking so ominous for Telford at the moment, you can almost barely watch. You get the feeling they just will not hold out if they continue to defend this deep.
"Telford fans were so comfortable at 2-0 up, suddenly they are very, very nervous."
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Where are we at?
Where could there be extra-time? Penalties? Well, thanks to AFC Wimbledon's equaliser, it looks like they could be keeping us all up a bit later.
Though Mansfield and Concord Rangers are level, they are not playing a replay as their initial tie was postponed so the local kids will be in bed on time even if that one stays as is.
The upset of the night seems to be coming at Southport. The Sandgrounders will face Eastleigh in round two if they hold on to a 2-0 lead against 10-man Dagenham.
GOAL
AFC Wimbledon 1-1 York - Jack Smith (71 mins)
AFC Wimbledon draw level against York. Jack Smith converts after Adebayo Akinfenwa had headed the ball down.
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Soares, not Suarez
You can easily get Basingstoke confused for Barcelona, presumably a problem often faced by tonight's goalscorer Louie Soares.
Doddfather Official: Did anyone else read that Basingstoke goalscorer as Luis Suarez?
Richie Wellens clips the ball over the goalkeeper after making a fine run into the box. Next stop Oldham for Donny.
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord can do this, you know. They almost go into the lead through Jordan Chiedozie's looping flick but the Stags keeper makes a good save.
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Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe
Stefan Scougall leaps, pumps a header at goal, it's in...no, a brilliant save from Ben Garratt.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-3 Doncaster
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Weston-Super-Mare have kept their heads high and gone on the attack at the start of the second half, as BBC Radio Bristol's Ali Durden tweets: CLOSE! Clayton Fortune shot deflected wide as Weston start the second half brightly.
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AFC Wimbledon 0-1 York
Alan Bennett fires wide for the Dons against York, who reached the semi-finals of this competition in 1955. Halcyon days.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-3 Doncaster
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Doncaster's Paul Keegan almost puts through his own goal, not at all like one of the town's favourite sons...
"That wasn't (Kevin) Keegan-esque, that was more like Michelle Keegan!"
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord are still in with a chance of overturning a 44-place gap in the league pyramid at Mansfield. They almost get in on goal but Jeremy Walker is flagged offside on the left flank. Less than half an hour to go now.
Danny Hattersley is fouled, a penalty is awarded and he gets up to slam his side into a two-goal lead.
Upset. Upset. Upset.
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AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
BBC Radio Shropshire's Steve Humbles
"Michael Grogan had no complaints (21:01), he knew as soon as he made the tackle. When you're on a yellow card you cannot afford to go diving into a tackle like he did.
"In five minutes this game has been completely transformed."
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Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County
Jake Cassidy comes onto the field for the first time in six weeks after a toe injury and his first touch sees him hit the crossbar. He found space but his effort catches the woodwork and is scooped up by the home keeper.
Plenty of noise and passion coming from the Stanley fans and Notts County will have to dig deep here.
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AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
Telford's Michael Grogan is sent off for a second bookable offence. Basingstoke believe they can do this, now.
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AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
BBC Radio Shropshire's Steve Humbles
"Telford will be so distraught they've let Basingstoke back in in this way. Their defending was so poor, and that was so preventable. When the ball came to Basingstoke's Chris Flood he was surrounded by four defenders, how he was able to drive with the ball and pull it back for Louie Soares I don't know.
"Momentum is key in this game and Telford couldn't really afford to concede an early goal in the second half with the score at 2-0. It gives renewed hope to the away side."
GREAT SAVE!
AFC Wimbledon 0-1 York
York are pressing for a second at Wimbledon and James Shea has to be at his best to deny Jake Hyde.
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DISALLOWED GOAL
Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe
Sheffield United centre-back Chris Basham is correctly ruled offside after stabbing the ball into the net following a ball driven across the box from Ryan Flynn. Still largely one-way traffic at Bramall Lane.
GOAL
AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke - Louie Soares (52 mins)
Nerves sweeping through the Telford ranks now. Louie Soares pulls one back for Basingstoke who, at fourth in Conference South, are only four places below the Conference's bottom club, Telford, in the league rankings.
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Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County
BBC Radio Nottingham's Colin Slater
"Shaun Derry needs to make a move in this game now, he needs to change things.
"Notts are under great pressure now, and Accrington have completely changed the complexion of this cup tie.
"I've been concerned by some of the challenges in the middle from the away side in this game, especially since the opening goal, they haven't been strong enough."
GOAL
Southport 1-0 Dagenham & Redbridge - John Marsden (50 mins)
Upset on the cards. League Two side down to 10 men and down by a goal. Big questions.
John Marsden collected a cross, took an age but found space and finished.
GOAL
Shrewsbury 1-0 Walsall - Liam Lawrence (53 mins)
Shrewsbury's Liam Lawrence. 20 yards out. Back of the net. What have you got Walsall?
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AFC Telford 2-0 Basingstoke
The visitors have started better in the second half as they look to reach the second round for the first time since 1997. Already a dangerous break has seen Telford's Michael Grogan booked. Still plenty to do, though.
GOAL
Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County - Marcus Carver (49 mins)
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Marcus Carver ends a run of eight games without a goal and what an important strike that could be. County could not complete a clearance and his shot loops into the net. It may have taken a deflection and Roy Carroll was helpless to keep it out.
Yeovil would be next for Stanley but 40 minutes to hang on is a long time.
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Shrewsbury 0-0 Walsall
Walsall were under pressure in the first half at Shrewsbury but they start the second period positively and a ball fizzed across the goalmouth evades all their players.
Preston await the winners of this one and the opening goal looks more and more likely to be decisive.
KICK-OFF
The referees are giving their whistles their first airing of the second half. Game on.
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Southport 0-0 Dagenham & Redbridge
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Jay Graham: The magic of the FA Cup first round replay at Southport's Haig Avenue under the floodlights.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-3 Doncaster
Lukas Taylor: Would like to see Donny push for five or six, really make Oldham feel nervous about playing us next round.
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Wimbledon 0-1 York City
BBC Radio York Sport team at Kingsmeadow
"Ade Akinfenwa and Matt Tubbs have looked dangerous for Wimbledon. But York have dealt with them and looked very solid in response, and if they can combine that with being braver in the second half, they are capable of getting more goals in this.
"They need to have more confidence in the second half and ease the tension, because there are goals in this game for them, but they are looking very likely to come away with a win that would upset the bookies."
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Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe
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Former Sheffield United striker Keith Edwards on BBC Radio Sheffield: "The only disappointment for Sheffield United is allowing Crewe two really good opportunities. Take that out of the equation and United have been totally on top - we probably haven't worked their keeper enough but Crewe are lacking in confidence and are there to be beaten."
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-3 Doncaster
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How do you report on a match that gets postponed before kick-off?
That was the daunting prospect for young Weston-Super-Mare fans Harry and Charlie when tonight's teams were first scheduled to meet on 8 November.
Fortunately the pair had the support of CBBC Kickabout team Radzi Chinyanganya and Ed Bearryman, who were equally as gutted to see the pitch declared waterlogged shortly before kick-off.
Former Derby County and Notts County defender Dean Yates for BBC Radio Nottingham: "A great shame to concede before half-time with just over a minute left to the break. Not a lot you can do about that though with such a good ball across the six-yard line. That goal can change things massively and Notts have to fight back in the second period as they may have to weather a storm. If they continue as we are, you can only stand the pressure for so long. Shaun Derry will need to ask for more from the players."
HALF-TIME
Half-time whistles sounding around the country. Can Concord bag another? Will Southport shock Dagenham? What formation will Keith Hill make up next? Plenty to look forward to in the second half.
GOAL
Weston-Super-Mare 0-3 Doncaster - James Coppinger (45 mins)
Job done for Donny - James Coppinger finishing in style after good work from Richie Wellens. League One class rising to the top now.
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Southport 0-0 Dagenham & Redbridge - Luke Howell (45 mins)
Dagenham's Luke Howell is shown a straight red card for raising his arms to Luke George. A massive opportunity for Port to now win a first game against Football League opposition for the first time since 2002.
GOAL
Accrington Stanley 1-1 Notts County - Luke Joyce (44 mins)
Luke Joyce stoops at the back post to head Stanley level and boss John Coleman will now have a positive team talk to deliver at half-time.
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Flight of the Concords at Mansfield
Concord Rangers fans have taken to Twitter in their droves to celebrate their side's equaliser at Mansfield.
Steve Foster: 32 minutes gone and you would think Concord Rangers are the league side. Offering a lot more quality than Mansfield. Still 1-1.
Charlie Toon: Not going to lie did not expect Concord to make up for the mistake that quick but well done but still come on you Stags!
Tim Chambers: Well done to Jordan Chiedozie, son of a Spireite, scoring for Concord Rangers at Mansfield tonight. Time for a couple more.
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
The name of Concord's goalscorer Jordan Chiedozie might sound familiar to some, because he is son of the former Tottenham Hotspur, Notts County and Nigeria international, John Chiedozie.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe
Out of nothing, Crewe go straight through the middle of an inattentive Sheffield United defence and are inches away from an equaliser as Brad Inman hits the post after a superb pass from Anthony Grant. A warning sign for the Blades who have been totally on top so far.
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord midfielder Tony Stokes sees glory when he goes for a volley, but his effort ends up safely perched in the Quarry Lane End.
GOAL
Weston-Super-Mare 0-2 Doncaster - Theo Robinson (36 mins)
Theo Robinson doesn't miss twice - the Rovers player tapping in from close range after another good save from Luke Purnell.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-1 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
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On missed chances for Doncaster...
"Robinson really should have hit the back of the net, but the keeper (Luke Purnell) did well to make himself big. Weston are staying in the game due to Doncaster's poor finishing. Really, they should be 3-0 up."
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Rochdale 0-1 Northampton
4-4-2 is dead. It is in Rochdale anyway, where the club has tweeted that manager Keith Hill has reverted to 4-1-2-1-2. Does that even add up to 11? Hang on... Yep, it does.
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DISALLOWED GOAL
Accrington Stanley 0-1 Notts County
Goal scorer Ronan Murray shapes to shoot but slides a lovely ball through and Michael Petrasso converts for County only to see the referee's assistant stood with his flag up. The lead remains at one and seconds later the visitors have a penalty shout but the officials decide on only a corner. Garry Thompson the man hauled down by the Stanley keeper.
Smash and grab from the Bulls
AFC Telford 2-0 Basingstoke
BBC Radio Shropshire's Steve Humbles
"That goal is a major bonus for Telford, just as Basingstoke were having a good spell.
"Similar to the first goal, Basingstoke were starting to turn the screw and put pressure on, but Telford have just gone up the other end and scored. For a poacher of his ilk, you would never have expected Tony Gray to miss."
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Shrewsbury 0-0 Walsall
Bobby Grant fizzes a free-kick through the Walsall wall and though Richard O'Donnell spills, he gathers as James Collins looks to gobble up the rebound.
GOAL
AFC Telford 2-0 Basingstoke - Tony Gray (33 mins)
Who else? Good old Tony Gray for Telford. The big man taps home Sam Smith's centre.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-1 Doncaster
Theo Robinson... surely... no! The Doncaster man takes aim from eight yards out, but Weston stopper Luke Purnell makes a fine save to keep his side in the game.
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AFC Telford 1-0 Basingstoke
Sean Cooke picks up a wayward defensive pass from Basingstoke and advances towards goal but he drags his shot wide under little pressure.
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Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe
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Former Sheffield United striker Keith Edwards on BBC Radio Sheffield: "Crewe have decided to get everyone back behind the ball already. That early goal has put them right on the back foot and they look like a team you can pressurise into mistakes at the back."
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Accrington Stanley 0-1 Notts County
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Former Derby County and Notts County defender Dean Yates for BBC Radio Nottingham: "This is a proper cup tie. Both sides are well up for this and it's a really good game. Notts are ahead but coming under a lot of pressure. That said, that's when Notts have been at their most dangerous this season. They are a real threat on the break."
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-1 Doncaster
Enda Stevens brings down a Seagulls player in the penalty area. The hosts appeal for a penalty. Nothing doing.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-1 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
On Curtis Main's opener for Doncaster Rovers...
"Good instinct from Main, there. He's got into the box, been alert and guided it in. It's bad marking from Weston, though. They'll be disappointed."
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Accrington Stanley 0-1 Notts County
Robert Procter: What Shaun Derry is doing at Notts County is truly astonishing, he's one of our own!! Come on you pies!
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Rochdale 0-1 Northampton
Rochdale are battling to get back into this - Stephen Dawson breaking into the box but seeing his cut-back hoofed clear. Moments later, the Irish midfielder's goal-bound effort from the edge of the area is blocked.
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord Rangers: A standing ovation from nearly the whole One Call Stadium for @JJChiedozie #YouDontSaveThose
Indeed.
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AFC Telford 1-0 Basingstoke
AFC Telford United on Twitter: Grogan, Poku and Hancock playing from the back. Confidence is showing..
AFC Telford 1-0 Basingstoke
Telford with a lead to cling to
BBC Radio Shropshire's Nick Southall
"Telford have only kept one clean sheet this season, in the previous round against lowly Spennymoor. They have been hard to come by.
"Though there have been signs of recovery in the league for Telford, they have still only won three games, so to beat Basingstoke, who have been on good form in comparison, would be a real banana-skin victory for Telford, even though there are only four places between these two teams."
GOAL
Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe - Ryan Flynn (19 mins)
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Moments after Crewe miss a stunning opportunity to take the lead, Ryan Flynn is in the right place for Sheffield United. He turns in from inside the six-yard box after the Blades work a short corner.
Alex will be furious they have paid such a price after Callum Saunders fired a rebound straight at home keeper Mark Howard.
GOAL
Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers - Jordan Chiedozie (18 mins)
Absolute stunner of an equaliser, all the way into the top corner from Jordan Chiedozie. Superb riposte from the non-league side.
GOAL
Mansfield 1-0 Concord Rangers - Danny Glozier own goal (17 mins)
Another non-league side falls behind, as Danny Glozier deflects past his own keeper.
GOAL
Weston-Super-Mare 0-1 Doncaster - Curtis Main (16 mins)
A goal which Doncaster fully deserve - Curtis Main bagging for the visitors.
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Mansfield 0-0 Concord Rangers
It's the hosts who are dominating early on and Matt Rhead should do better when he shoots over after good work from Lee Beevers.
GOAL
Accrington Stanley 0-1 Notts County - Ronan Murray (12 mins)
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Advantage to the League One side as Blair Adams whips in a cross from the left and and after the ball is only half-cleared, Ronan Murray is on hand to strike the ball home.
The stadium announcer awards the strike to Michael Petrasso but have no doubt, Murray has broken the deadlock, his fourth goal in all competitions this season.
GOAL
AFC Telford 1-0 Basingstoke - Andy Parry (11 mins)
Andy Parry, who is on loan from Luton, puts AFC Telford into the lead. A decent start for a side who have only won three times in 20 games in the Conference this season.
It was a superb strike from Fletcher to open the scoring against Wimbledon, one to pencil in for viewing on the BBC Sport website on Wednesday morning.
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AFC Telford 0-0 Basingstoke
Mike Grogan fires wide twice in succession. He needs to sharpen that radar as the hosts look to make the most of their early inventiveness.
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Southport 0-0 Dagenham & Redbridge
The Daggers look to exert themselves on their non-league opponents early on as Ashley Chambers delivers a good cross onto the head of Rhys Murphy but he only finds the side netting.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-0 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
"Weston can count themselves lucky there. I didn't see much wrong with that."
On Paul Keegan's early disallowed goal
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Rochdale 0-1 Northampton Town
MNG: Rochdale's manager Keith Hill is a dead ringer for Davos Seaworthy from Game of Thrones. Perhaps he should ask the Iron Bank from a loan.
There is a photo of Keith Hill looking mighty impressive at 19:34.
Narrow squeeze for Donny
Weston-Super-Mare v Doncaster (19:45 GMT)
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Conference South side Weston-Super-Mare will look to make it as uncomfortable as possible for their more illustrious League One opponents Doncaster tonight, that started with the size of the tunnel.
DISALLOWED GOAL
Weston-Super-Mare 0-0 Doncaster
Weston-Super-Mare are given a huge let-off when Paul Keegan's strike from a corner is chalked off.
GOAL
AFC Wimbledon 0-1 York - Wes Fletcher (5 mins)
Wes Fletcher lashes home from outside the box. York 1-0 up.
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Rochdale 0-1 Northampton Town - Ivan Toney (4 mins)
First goal of the night - hurrah. Ivan Toney heads home a free-kick from Darren Carter. Curtis Davies will be pleased.
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Accrington Stanley 0-0 Notts County
Accrington Stanley are underway as they try to humble League One Notts County. No room for intent focus on the pitch early on as the locals make their voices heard: "Oh Lancashire is wonderful," they sing.
Their side start confidently with good possession early on and defend a Nicky Wroe corner solidly.
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Right then, it's time to sip up the Bovrils, finish the pies and find out who's heading into the second round of the FA Cup. We're getting under way in all nine of our ties now.
Davies on the Cobblers' trail
Rochdale v Northampton Town (19:45 GMT)
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Hull City defender Curtis Davies is on the trail of Northampton Town this evening, as he is pictured in this photo from Cobblers fan Dec on Twitter.
Packed in like the old days
Weston-Super-Mare v Doncaster (19:45 GMT)
This looks like a proper football crowd at the Woodspring Stadium...
The last time Southport humbled Football League opposition was in a 4-2 win over Notts County 12 years ago.
Port banked on two goals from Steve Pickford that day and such are the memories this competition creates, he can recall every moment.
"I still remember everything about that day," Pickford tells the Liverpool Echo. "It was the highlight of my career. When the tournament got to the cup final one of my goals was shown and compared to one by Thierry Henry."
Saddlers arrive at Greenhous Meadow
Shrewsbury v Walsall (19:45 GMT)
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BBC Radio Shropshire's Stuart Dunn tweets this picture of Walsall's arrival at Greenhous Meadow, ahead of their replay with Shrewsbury.
Former Shrews front man Tom Bradshaw saved the Saddlers in the first game with two goals in a 2-2 draw, but Shrewsbury have already put one decent cup run together this term, running Chelsea close in a 2-1 defeat in the Capital One Cup fourth round.
Injury troubles for Telford
AFC Telford v Basingstoke (19:45 GMT)
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"The injury crisis at AFC Telford has left manager Liam Watson with a real selection headache ahead of tonight's replay against Basingstoke Town," reports BBC Radio Shropshire's Nick Southall.
"The Bucks lost captain Sean Clancy last week with a broken collar bone and centre-back Neil Byrne was stretchered off at Barnet with a serious ankle injury.
"It's been a torrid few weeks, but Watson says 'positives can come out of a negative situation' and he'll be hoping his remaining fit players will do enough to see off a strong Basingstoke side in front of a big crowd here this evening.
"If they make it through, it'll be the first time the club has reached the second round in the cup since reforming 10 years ago."
Weston-Super-Mare v Doncaster (19:45 GMT)
Bell inspired by Warrington's first-round exploits
Weston-Super-Mare manager Micky Bell on BBC Radio Bristol: "If Warrington played Exeter in a friendly 100 times, they'd probably lose 100 times.
"There's something about the FA Cup that can make it happen."
Northern Premier outfit Warrington beat League Two Exeter City in their first round tie. Bell's Weston-Super-Mare, of the Conference South, face a similar challenge tonight against League One opposition.
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Rochdale v Northampton (19:45 GMT)
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A cold and dark November night in Rochdale awaits Northampton and their supporters as they bid for a place in the second round of the FA Cup.
Not that Dale manager Keith Hill will feel the cold too much beneath that beard of his. Speaking about the game, he said: "It can be a very important game financially. This is a difficult fixture, Northampton at home, but it's a good opportunity to play a game and we're on a good pitch, we're on a great run of results. I don't see why we can't progress, but it's going to be a difficult task."
Mansfield v Concord Rangers (19:45 GMT)
Confusion as unfamiliar face appears on the Mansfield team sheet
Mansfield Town on Twitter:For those asking, Bishop on the bench is Adam Bishop - our youth team goalkeeper. Not (comedian) John Bishop, who played for Southport many moons ago.
No fear for hot Shrews
Shrewsbury v Walsall (19:45 GMT)
It looks welcoming at Shrewsbury doesn't it?
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But the Shrews sit second in League Two and will hold little fear against a Walsall side struggling in the league above them.
A trip to a side steeped in FA Cup history - Preston North End - awaits the winners and the home side, managed by Micky Mellon, are in fine form, with six wins in eight.
Weston-Super-Mare fans can finally dare to dream tonight as their side face League One Doncaster for the first time in the first round proper. The original fixture was postponed on 8 November.
Telford eye history
AFC Telford v Basingstoke (19:45 GMT)
AFC Telford United are within touching distance of a little history tonight because, in their 10-year existence, they have never previously reached the second round. But is all that about to change?
The winners of this tie will visit Bristol City in the next round, and Telford manager Liam Watson expects passionate support at the New Bucks Head tonight.
"I just think being back home with the crowd behind us help us," Watson said. "But we have got to give the crowd something to get behind and hopefully we can do that by playing well, getting an early goal or something like that, and then go from there."
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Mansfield v Concord Rangers (19:45 GMT)
Mansfield Town on Twitter: Don't forget as it's the FA Cup, we have a special matchball. Apparently it's salmon coloured, not pink...
The Blades brilliantly made it to Wembley - albeit the semi-finals - last year and with four FA Cups in the trophy cabinet, have pedigree.
They hammered Chelsea 3-0 100 years ago this season to win their third trophy and in Crewe, face a side 18 places below them in League One. A trip to Plymouth Argyle awaits the winners.
Steve Bowyer on Twitter: Show me a better food and drink combo at a football match tonight! Bucks pale ale too!
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Who needs Mourinho, we've got Shaun Derry-oh
Accrington Stanley v Notts County (19:45 GMT)
Jose Mourinho's Chelsea have won plaudits for their form this year, not least for being unbeaten on the road. Shaun Derry's side can boast they are the only other side in England to have not lost away from home this season.
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Port and Daggers eye big draw
Southport v Dagenham and Redbridge (19:45 GMT)
Southport and Dagenham and Redbridge will be licking their lips as a win here presents a home tie with Conference side Eastleigh in round two, offering a great chance of a third round berth.
Port are on a run of five unbeaten in the league but in Dagenham, face a side who know how to reach round three, making it in both 2008 and 2012.
Worryingly for the League Two side however, they have not scored an FA Cup goal in six games, with their last arriving three years ago.
League One Notts County face the threat of a humbling from a side a league below them in Accrington Stanley tonight but one man may be too tired to notice the threat.
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County goalkeeper Roy Carroll, 37, played twice in 24 hours respectively over the weekend for Northern Ireland in Romania and his club side respectively. He managed a clean sheet in the second encounter but will three games in five days prove too much?
Stanley have won just one in in four and will need to be at their very best to overcome a side 35 places above them in the pyramid who have one loss in 14. Yeovil await the winners.
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Mansfield v Concord Rangers (19:45 GMT)
Concord Rangers manager Danny Cowley has been speaking to BBC Essex: "It's been a long time coming this game. But we've had a good week.
"People on the outside may have thought we wouldn't be focused on the Boreham Wood game, but our players are really honest and hard-working.
"We've lost one in 15, so we're in a good place and we go to Mansfield with nothing to lose. If you're honest, you win this game one time in every 20, but we go into it believing it's going to be that one time."
Beach Boys want good vibrations
Mansfield v Concord Rangers (19:45 GMT)
First thing's first... who are Concord Rangers? Well, they are a Conference South side who are based on Canvey Island in Essex. Extra points if you knew that already.
Nicknamed the Beach Boys, the club are enjoying their most successful spell since being formed in 1967, and chairman Antony Smith is relishing tonight's visit to Mansfield: "For people far and wide, there's probably no chance they'd have heard of us before this.
"Just to see the club's name come up in the live draw, with Phil Neville pulling us out, was fantastic."
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Laura Rawlings tweets: Good luck Weston-Super-Mare! The radio's on and ready for the big build up on BBC Radio Bristol. Go for it!
Doncaster manager Paul Dickov might be forgiven for feeling the pressure tonight. Rovers are struggling in 17th in League One after losing to Sheffield United at the weekend and a defeat to Weston-Super-Mare would not go down well with the League One club's supporters.
However, Dickov was in bullish mood when asked if he is feeling the strain: "No, not at all. In the last few games we've drawn against a very good MK Dons team, we've beaten Bradford and we've matched a team (Sheffield United) who I believe are right up there.
"The result didn't quite go our way, but from that point of view we've just got to carry on and keep improving the performances."
"No thanks, I'll stand"
Weston-Super-Mare v Doncaster (19:45 GMT)
Tonight's match at the Woodspring Stadium is one of two ties which are not replays, with bad weather intervening on first-round weekend and wiping them out. Mansfield v Concord Rangers being the other.
Which is a shame, because I'm sure Donny manager Paul Dickov was looking forward to sitting back and soaking it all in from the dug-outs. Have a look at this picture of the WSM dug-outs (below). It looks like the chairs have been borrowed from Brian Potter's Phoenix Club.
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So, before we go any further let me list all of tonight's matches, which all kick off at 19:45 GMT:
The prize is massive. All of the sides in action tonight know they are just two wins away from a potential clash with a Premier League heavyweight in the third round. And that is why the league clubs will be doing everything in their power to make sure they aren't being talked about in tomorrow's newspapers, and on Thursday's fish and chips wrappers.
FA Cup first round
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Up and down the country, non-league footballers are beginning to dream. Again.
The postal rounds and plastering jobs have been put on the backburner, and 'out of office' replies set up on work email addresses.
Tonight, these semi-professional footballers have bigger fish to fry. And they want to make sure those bigger fish are all over tomorrow's sport pages.
It's time for more FA Cup thrills and spills. Let's get stuck in.
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So, Concord still have flight in this season's FA Cup. We started the evening with five non-league teams in action and three of them managed to stay in the competition - Concord Rangers, AFC Telford and Southport. Could one of those three be lining up at Anfield, Old Trafford or the Emirates at the beginning of January? There's still plenty of work to do before that happens, but the dream is still alive.
It's time for us to sign off now, but make sure you stay tuned to the BBC Sport website for all of tonight's FA Cup goals. They'll be uploaded here in the morning. Enjoy.
Manager reaction
Shrewsbury Town 1-0 Walsall
League Two Shrewsbury are making a habit of cup runs this season. They almost shocked Chelsea in the fourth round of the Capital One Cup and are now in the second round of the FA Cup after a 1-0 win over League One Walsall.
Shrewsbury manager Micky Mellon speaking to BBC Radio Shropshire: "I'm delighted for them all, as a collective group we were superb.
"It was a poor surface but we still managed to play good football. It's important we won tonight for a lot of reasons, financially as well as for the fans, to go to Preston in the second round will be another good day out.
"The lads are playing well, it's a really strong group with even more players knocking on the door of the first 11."
Manager reaction
AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
AFC Telford's 2-1 win over Basingstoke was all the more notable for the injury list the home side had on their hands ahead of this one. They could only name five subs for tonight's game, and were reduced to 10 men in the second half.
AFC Telford manager Liam Watson speaking to BBC Radio Shropshire: "We couldn't do anything about the injuries, we just had to go along and field the team we did. We have to be sensible how we look after them in the next few weeks. There has been an awful lot of work.
"We're a part time club in a full-time league, and we've already shown character in games this season. We have to conserve energy and I have to make sure the players are in the best nick to play in games."
Watson's side have a dream trip to Bristol City to look forward to in the second round.
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Gary Bracci: I urge every footy fan to find a video of Jordan Chiedozie's goal from tonight's game, rocket off the post!
FA Cup second round draw
Here's how the FA Cup second round draw is shaping up after tonight:
Bury v Luton, Cambridge v Mansfield or Concord Rangers, MK Dons v Chesterfield, Oldham v Doncaster, Oxford Utd v Tranmere, Preston v Shrewsbury, Sheffield Utd v Plymouth, Accrington v Yeovil, Wrexham v Stevenage or Maidstone United, Gateshead v Warrington Town, Barnsley v Chester, Bradford v Dartford, Bristol City v Telford, Cheltenham v Dover, Scunthorpe v Worcester City, Southport v Eastleigh, Portsmouth or Aldershot v Rochdale, Wycombe v Wimbledon, Colchester v Peterborough.
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Weston-Super-Mare 1-4 Doncaster
There were very few alarms for Doncaster tonight, who even had the luxury of having an early goal chalked off. Following the game, Rovers players gave their shirts to their travelling supporters. A top night all round for those lucky 11 fans.
Dale on the Wembley trail...
Rochdale 2-1 Northampton
And here it is, the goal that carried Rochdale into round two and selfishly denied us all some FA Cup extra-time.
Oliver Lancashire's stooping header got the job done and Dale, eighth in League One, are ticking along nicely.
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AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
A proud night for AFC Telford, who qualify for the second round of the Cup for the first time since they reformed in 2004, as BBC Radio Shropshire's Nick Southall tweets: "That was tense but what a result for Telford United in so many ways! Next stop Bristol City in round two."
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
BBC Radio Essex's Mark Babbage at Field Mill
"What a result for Concord, they've done south Essex proud, they've done non-league proud.
"Every single one of these Concord players, and the manager Danny Cowley, have given their all for the team tonight and deserve all the credit.
"101 away fans have made the long journey to Mansfield tonight, and they will be so proud of their team.
"Mansfield will not be relishing a trip to Thames Road and Danny Cowley got his tactics spot on. It was a fantastic goal to get the draw, and what an overall performance."
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
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Southport 2-0 Dagenham & Redbridge
An all Conference tie in round two then at Eastleigh. Talk about a carrot being dangled. Cue manager's of both clubs saying they are not thinking about round three.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-4 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
"Doncaster have done a professional job here. They're a good bunch of lads who have worked hard for each other and this will bode well for the rest of the season."
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Weston-Super-Mare 1-4 Doncaster
Donny set up a trip to Oldham.
GOAL
Weston-Super-Mare 1-4 Doncaster - Liam Monelle (90+3 mins)
Liam Monelle achieves his probable dream of scoring in injury time for non-league Weston-Super-Mare against League One Doncaster. Unfortunately for him, Donny already have four on the board. Too little too late.
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AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
Non-league AFC Telford march into the second round for the first time in their 10-year history. Bring on Bristol City.
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Rochdale 2-1 Northampton
You're off to Portsmouth or Aldershot, Dale fans.
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Shrewsbury Town 1-0 Walsall
Preston will host the Shrews on 6 December.
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Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County
Fancy a trip to Stanley Yeovil fans? Go on then, get yourselves on that M6.
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AFC Wimbledon 3-1 York
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Mansfield's Swiss goalkeeper Sascha Studer is named man of the match. A sign of how well Concord Rangers have done.
GOAL
Rochdale 2-1 Northampton - Oliver Lancashire (90+4 mins)
They'll be dancing on the streets around Spotland tonight, thanks to that man Oliver Lancashire who bags a winner four minutes into injury time.
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Sheffield United 2-0 Crewe
Former Sheffield United striker Keith Edwards on BBC Radio Sheffield: "It's been a comfortable victory and we've kept a clean sheet. We should have done better in the final third but Nigel Clough should be satisfied tonight. They look a tough side to beat and the confidence should come back after a performance like that."
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Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County
"No traffic movements for ten minutes after the game," says the announcer at Accrington Stanley. No one leaving yet as Stanley have just two minutes of injury time left to survive. They look like they will do it.
Accrington Stanley...who are they? Couldn't resist.
RED CARD
AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
Basingstoke's Jamie Brown can start running the bath after being given his marching orders for a second bookable offence.
GREAT SAVE!
Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord goalkeeper Josh Vickers makes a fine save from Chris Clements's free-kick. Five minutes of injury time to be played.
GOAL
AFC Wimbledon 3-1 York - Matt Tubbs (90 mins)
York keeper Michael Ingham is caught up-field as the away team chase the game. It does not end well for the visitors, with Matt Tubbs slotting home from outside the box.
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Mansfield supporters are heading for the exits now. Two minutes to go and Adam Murray's dipping effort goes just over.
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Rochdale 1-1 Northampton
Former Cobblers captain Andy Holt on BBC Radio Northampton
"Rochdale have the momentum now. The Cobblers are not offering anything by way of an attacking force.
"It's an important couple of minutes now, Rochdale are in the ascendency looking for the killer goal, even before full-time. Northampton will be praying for extra-time."
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Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County
Into the closing stages at the Crown Ground and County are closing in on a second defeat in 15 games. This would be some result for Stanley who are technically 35 places below the visitors. Even more impressive given they trailed. We are into the final five minutes and Jake Cassidy's effort clears the cross bar for the side seemingly on their way out.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-4 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
A couple of Weston players have caught the eye here, despite what looks to be a heavy defeat...
"I've been impressed with Grubb and McClennan tonight. It'd be interesting to see with full-time training how they'd get on. Grubb in particular has been a handful tonight, if not a bit lightweight. In a few years time, with some full-time training under his belt he could be a player. Could teams like Bristol Rovers be looking at a few local lads? I don't know."
GOAL
Rochdale 1-1 Northampton - Rueben Noble-Lazarus (85 mins)
This one's heading for extra-time, thanks to Rueben Noble-Lazarus who nets the equaliser on his home debut.
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AFC Wimbledon 2-1 York
Gary Sissons: The agony continues with York City. Can't kill games off and then we get what we deserve!
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord's Gary Ogilvie chases down a loose ball and Mansfield are relieved to see their keeper scamper off his line and clear the danger.
RED CARD
Shrewsbury 1-0 Walsall - Adam Chambers (83 mins)
He's got to go ref. And he does. Adam Chambers is deemed to have gone over the top of the ball in a challenge with Nathaniel Knight-Percival.
This one looks like being filed in the 'upset' section. Shrewsbury are second in League Two, technically 10 places behind their loftier opponents.
GOAL
AFC Wimbledon 2-1 York - Matt Tubbs (81 mins)
A superb comeback from AFC Wimbledon as they take the lead through Matt Tubbs who finishes well, with Adebayo Akinfenwa again the supplier. York supporters might want to think about making an early dent into their 220-mile trip home.
Penalty shout for Rochdale
Rochdale 0-1 Northampton
Former Cobblers captain Andy Holt on BBC Radio Northampton
"You could see the Cobblers defender running across the forward, it looked like he caught him. Northampton have got really lucky with that one.
"The away side are getting stretched here and need to hang on going into the last 10 minutes.
"But as it stands, this would be the Cobblers' biggest FA Cup win for a very long time. They haven't beaten a league side in the FA Cup since 2007."
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
The game is end to end now. Ten minutes to find a winner. 600 seconds to unearth a new hero.
GOAL
Sheffield United 2-0 Crewe
Sheffield United go much more direct and it works as Ryan Flynn grabs his second of the game with a great finish. That should be that for the Blades, you have to say.
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Rochdale 0-1 Northampton
Rochdale probably deserve an equaliser at Spotland and they almost get one when Jamie Allen's header strikes the bar from six yards out.
DISALLOWED GOAL
Shrewsbury 1-0 Walsall
James Collins coolly finds the net for Shrewsbury but is borderline offside and Walsall respond as James Chambers breaks through but is denied by a strong Jayson Leutwiler save. Still football in this. Dig deep Shrews.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-4 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
Moments after being described as 'still in the dressing room', Doncaster go further ahead...
"That's the sucker-punch we talked about. It was a fantastic touch by Wellens to clip it over the keeper, who looked like he had it. You've got to take your chances at this level - Weston have had four or five this half.
"They've been a different team since the break. They deserve a consolation, that's what they'll be looking for now."
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Adam Murray and Rakish Bingham are linking up well for Mansfield, who are beginning to dominate now. Murray is played into the area but shoots over the bar.
Ten-man Telford hanging on already
AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
BBC Radio Shropshire's Steve Humbles
"It's looking so ominous for Telford at the moment, you can almost barely watch. You get the feeling they just will not hold out if they continue to defend this deep.
"Telford fans were so comfortable at 2-0 up, suddenly they are very, very nervous."
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Where are we at?
Where could there be extra-time? Penalties? Well, thanks to AFC Wimbledon's equaliser, it looks like they could be keeping us all up a bit later.
Though Mansfield and Concord Rangers are level, they are not playing a replay as their initial tie was postponed so the local kids will be in bed on time even if that one stays as is.
The upset of the night seems to be coming at Southport. The Sandgrounders will face Eastleigh in round two if they hold on to a 2-0 lead against 10-man Dagenham.
GOAL
AFC Wimbledon 1-1 York - Jack Smith (71 mins)
AFC Wimbledon draw level against York. Jack Smith converts after Adebayo Akinfenwa had headed the ball down.
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Soares, not Suarez
You can easily get Basingstoke confused for Barcelona, presumably a problem often faced by tonight's goalscorer Louie Soares.
Doddfather Official: Did anyone else read that Basingstoke goalscorer as Luis Suarez?
GOAL
Weston-Super-Mare 0-4 Doncaster - Richie Wellens (64 mins)
Richie Wellens clips the ball over the goalkeeper after making a fine run into the box. Next stop Oldham for Donny.
GREAT SAVE!
Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord can do this, you know. They almost go into the lead through Jordan Chiedozie's looping flick but the Stags keeper makes a good save.
GREAT SAVE!
Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe
Stefan Scougall leaps, pumps a header at goal, it's in...no, a brilliant save from Ben Garratt.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-3 Doncaster
Weston-Super-Mare have kept their heads high and gone on the attack at the start of the second half, as BBC Radio Bristol's Ali Durden tweets: CLOSE! Clayton Fortune shot deflected wide as Weston start the second half brightly.
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CLOSE!
AFC Wimbledon 0-1 York
Alan Bennett fires wide for the Dons against York, who reached the semi-finals of this competition in 1955. Halcyon days.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-3 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
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Doncaster's Paul Keegan almost puts through his own goal, not at all like one of the town's favourite sons...
"That wasn't (Kevin) Keegan-esque, that was more like Michelle Keegan!"
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord are still in with a chance of overturning a 44-place gap in the league pyramid at Mansfield. They almost get in on goal but Jeremy Walker is flagged offside on the left flank. Less than half an hour to go now.
GOAL
Southport 2-0 Dagenham & Redbridge - Danny Hattersley (pen) - (58 mins)
Danny Hattersley is fouled, a penalty is awarded and he gets up to slam his side into a two-goal lead.
Upset. Upset. Upset.
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AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
BBC Radio Shropshire's Steve Humbles
"Michael Grogan had no complaints (21:01), he knew as soon as he made the tackle. When you're on a yellow card you cannot afford to go diving into a tackle like he did.
"In five minutes this game has been completely transformed."
HITS THE WOODWORK
Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County
Jake Cassidy comes onto the field for the first time in six weeks after a toe injury and his first touch sees him hit the crossbar. He found space but his effort catches the woodwork and is scooped up by the home keeper.
Plenty of noise and passion coming from the Stanley fans and Notts County will have to dig deep here.
RED CARD
AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
Telford's Michael Grogan is sent off for a second bookable offence. Basingstoke believe they can do this, now.
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AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
BBC Radio Shropshire's Steve Humbles
"Telford will be so distraught they've let Basingstoke back in in this way. Their defending was so poor, and that was so preventable. When the ball came to Basingstoke's Chris Flood he was surrounded by four defenders, how he was able to drive with the ball and pull it back for Louie Soares I don't know.
"Momentum is key in this game and Telford couldn't really afford to concede an early goal in the second half with the score at 2-0. It gives renewed hope to the away side."
GREAT SAVE!
AFC Wimbledon 0-1 York
York are pressing for a second at Wimbledon and James Shea has to be at his best to deny Jake Hyde.
DISALLOWED GOAL
Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe
Sheffield United centre-back Chris Basham is correctly ruled offside after stabbing the ball into the net following a ball driven across the box from Ryan Flynn. Still largely one-way traffic at Bramall Lane.
GOAL
AFC Telford 2-1 Basingstoke - Louie Soares (52 mins)
Nerves sweeping through the Telford ranks now. Louie Soares pulls one back for Basingstoke who, at fourth in Conference South, are only four places below the Conference's bottom club, Telford, in the league rankings.
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Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County
BBC Radio Nottingham's Colin Slater
"Shaun Derry needs to make a move in this game now, he needs to change things.
"Notts are under great pressure now, and Accrington have completely changed the complexion of this cup tie.
"I've been concerned by some of the challenges in the middle from the away side in this game, especially since the opening goal, they haven't been strong enough."
GOAL
Southport 1-0 Dagenham & Redbridge - John Marsden (50 mins)
Upset on the cards. League Two side down to 10 men and down by a goal. Big questions.
John Marsden collected a cross, took an age but found space and finished.
GOAL
Shrewsbury 1-0 Walsall - Liam Lawrence (53 mins)
Shrewsbury's Liam Lawrence. 20 yards out. Back of the net. What have you got Walsall?
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AFC Telford 2-0 Basingstoke
The visitors have started better in the second half as they look to reach the second round for the first time since 1997. Already a dangerous break has seen Telford's Michael Grogan booked. Still plenty to do, though.
GOAL
Accrington Stanley 2-1 Notts County - Marcus Carver (49 mins)
Marcus Carver ends a run of eight games without a goal and what an important strike that could be. County could not complete a clearance and his shot loops into the net. It may have taken a deflection and Roy Carroll was helpless to keep it out.
Yeovil would be next for Stanley but 40 minutes to hang on is a long time.
CLOSE!
Shrewsbury 0-0 Walsall
Walsall were under pressure in the first half at Shrewsbury but they start the second period positively and a ball fizzed across the goalmouth evades all their players.
Preston await the winners of this one and the opening goal looks more and more likely to be decisive.
KICK-OFF
The referees are giving their whistles their first airing of the second half. Game on.
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Southport 0-0 Dagenham & Redbridge
Jay Graham: The magic of the FA Cup first round replay at Southport's Haig Avenue under the floodlights.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-3 Doncaster
Lukas Taylor: Would like to see Donny push for five or six, really make Oldham feel nervous about playing us next round.
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Wimbledon 0-1 York City
BBC Radio York Sport team at Kingsmeadow
"Ade Akinfenwa and Matt Tubbs have looked dangerous for Wimbledon. But York have dealt with them and looked very solid in response, and if they can combine that with being braver in the second half, they are capable of getting more goals in this.
"They need to have more confidence in the second half and ease the tension, because there are goals in this game for them, but they are looking very likely to come away with a win that would upset the bookies."
Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe
BBC Radio
Former Sheffield United striker Keith Edwards on BBC Radio Sheffield: "The only disappointment for Sheffield United is allowing Crewe two really good opportunities. Take that out of the equation and United have been totally on top - we probably haven't worked their keeper enough but Crewe are lacking in confidence and are there to be beaten."
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-3 Doncaster
How do you report on a match that gets postponed before kick-off?
That was the daunting prospect for young Weston-Super-Mare fans Harry and Charlie when tonight's teams were first scheduled to meet on 8 November.
Fortunately the pair had the support of CBBC Kickabout team Radzi Chinyanganya and Ed Bearryman, who were equally as gutted to see the pitch declared waterlogged shortly before kick-off.
You can see pictures from their bittersweet day on the BBC School Report website here.
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Accrington Stanley 1-1 Notts County
BBC Radio
Former Derby County and Notts County defender Dean Yates for BBC Radio Nottingham: "A great shame to concede before half-time with just over a minute left to the break. Not a lot you can do about that though with such a good ball across the six-yard line. That goal can change things massively and Notts have to fight back in the second period as they may have to weather a storm. If they continue as we are, you can only stand the pressure for so long. Shaun Derry will need to ask for more from the players."
HALF-TIME
Half-time whistles sounding around the country. Can Concord bag another? Will Southport shock Dagenham? What formation will Keith Hill make up next? Plenty to look forward to in the second half.
GOAL
Weston-Super-Mare 0-3 Doncaster - James Coppinger (45 mins)
Job done for Donny - James Coppinger finishing in style after good work from Richie Wellens. League One class rising to the top now.
RED CARD
Southport 0-0 Dagenham & Redbridge - Luke Howell (45 mins)
Dagenham's Luke Howell is shown a straight red card for raising his arms to Luke George. A massive opportunity for Port to now win a first game against Football League opposition for the first time since 2002.
GOAL
Accrington Stanley 1-1 Notts County - Luke Joyce (44 mins)
Luke Joyce stoops at the back post to head Stanley level and boss John Coleman will now have a positive team talk to deliver at half-time.
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Flight of the Concords at Mansfield
Concord Rangers fans have taken to Twitter in their droves to celebrate their side's equaliser at Mansfield.
Steve Foster: 32 minutes gone and you would think Concord Rangers are the league side. Offering a lot more quality than Mansfield. Still 1-1.
Charlie Toon: Not going to lie did not expect Concord to make up for the mistake that quick but well done but still come on you Stags!
Tim Chambers: Well done to Jordan Chiedozie, son of a Spireite, scoring for Concord Rangers at Mansfield tonight. Time for a couple more.
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
The name of Concord's goalscorer Jordan Chiedozie might sound familiar to some, because he is son of the former Tottenham Hotspur, Notts County and Nigeria international, John Chiedozie.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe
Out of nothing, Crewe go straight through the middle of an inattentive Sheffield United defence and are inches away from an equaliser as Brad Inman hits the post after a superb pass from Anthony Grant. A warning sign for the Blades who have been totally on top so far.
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord midfielder Tony Stokes sees glory when he goes for a volley, but his effort ends up safely perched in the Quarry Lane End.
GOAL
Weston-Super-Mare 0-2 Doncaster - Theo Robinson (36 mins)
Theo Robinson doesn't miss twice - the Rovers player tapping in from close range after another good save from Luke Purnell.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-1 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
BBC Radio
On missed chances for Doncaster...
"Robinson really should have hit the back of the net, but the keeper (Luke Purnell) did well to make himself big. Weston are staying in the game due to Doncaster's poor finishing. Really, they should be 3-0 up."
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Rochdale 0-1 Northampton
4-4-2 is dead. It is in Rochdale anyway, where the club has tweeted that manager Keith Hill has reverted to 4-1-2-1-2. Does that even add up to 11? Hang on... Yep, it does.
DISALLOWED GOAL
Accrington Stanley 0-1 Notts County
Goal scorer Ronan Murray shapes to shoot but slides a lovely ball through and Michael Petrasso converts for County only to see the referee's assistant stood with his flag up. The lead remains at one and seconds later the visitors have a penalty shout but the officials decide on only a corner. Garry Thompson the man hauled down by the Stanley keeper.
Smash and grab from the Bulls
AFC Telford 2-0 Basingstoke
BBC Radio Shropshire's Steve Humbles
"That goal is a major bonus for Telford, just as Basingstoke were having a good spell.
"Similar to the first goal, Basingstoke were starting to turn the screw and put pressure on, but Telford have just gone up the other end and scored. For a poacher of his ilk, you would never have expected Tony Gray to miss."
CLOSE!
Shrewsbury 0-0 Walsall
Bobby Grant fizzes a free-kick through the Walsall wall and though Richard O'Donnell spills, he gathers as James Collins looks to gobble up the rebound.
GOAL
AFC Telford 2-0 Basingstoke - Tony Gray (33 mins)
Who else? Good old Tony Gray for Telford. The big man taps home Sam Smith's centre.
GREAT SAVE!
Weston-Super-Mare 0-1 Doncaster
Theo Robinson... surely... no! The Doncaster man takes aim from eight yards out, but Weston stopper Luke Purnell makes a fine save to keep his side in the game.
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AFC Telford 1-0 Basingstoke
Sean Cooke picks up a wayward defensive pass from Basingstoke and advances towards goal but he drags his shot wide under little pressure.
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Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe
BBC Radio
Former Sheffield United striker Keith Edwards on BBC Radio Sheffield: "Crewe have decided to get everyone back behind the ball already. That early goal has put them right on the back foot and they look like a team you can pressurise into mistakes at the back."
Accrington Stanley 0-1 Notts County
BBC Radio
Former Derby County and Notts County defender Dean Yates for BBC Radio Nottingham: "This is a proper cup tie. Both sides are well up for this and it's a really good game. Notts are ahead but coming under a lot of pressure. That said, that's when Notts have been at their most dangerous this season. They are a real threat on the break."
PENALTY APPEAL
Weston-Super-Mare 0-1 Doncaster
Enda Stevens brings down a Seagulls player in the penalty area. The hosts appeal for a penalty. Nothing doing.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-1 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
On Curtis Main's opener for Doncaster Rovers...
"Good instinct from Main, there. He's got into the box, been alert and guided it in. It's bad marking from Weston, though. They'll be disappointed."
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Accrington Stanley 0-1 Notts County
Robert Procter: What Shaun Derry is doing at Notts County is truly astonishing, he's one of our own!! Come on you pies!
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Rochdale 0-1 Northampton
Rochdale are battling to get back into this - Stephen Dawson breaking into the box but seeing his cut-back hoofed clear. Moments later, the Irish midfielder's goal-bound effort from the edge of the area is blocked.
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Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers
Concord Rangers: A standing ovation from nearly the whole One Call Stadium for @JJChiedozie #YouDontSaveThose
Indeed.
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AFC Telford 1-0 Basingstoke
AFC Telford United on Twitter: Grogan, Poku and Hancock playing from the back. Confidence is showing..
AFC Telford 1-0 Basingstoke
Telford with a lead to cling to
BBC Radio Shropshire's Nick Southall
"Telford have only kept one clean sheet this season, in the previous round against lowly Spennymoor. They have been hard to come by.
"Though there have been signs of recovery in the league for Telford, they have still only won three games, so to beat Basingstoke, who have been on good form in comparison, would be a real banana-skin victory for Telford, even though there are only four places between these two teams."
GOAL
Sheffield United 1-0 Crewe - Ryan Flynn (19 mins)
Moments after Crewe miss a stunning opportunity to take the lead, Ryan Flynn is in the right place for Sheffield United. He turns in from inside the six-yard box after the Blades work a short corner.
Alex will be furious they have paid such a price after Callum Saunders fired a rebound straight at home keeper Mark Howard.
GOAL
Mansfield 1-1 Concord Rangers - Jordan Chiedozie (18 mins)
Absolute stunner of an equaliser, all the way into the top corner from Jordan Chiedozie. Superb riposte from the non-league side.
GOAL
Mansfield 1-0 Concord Rangers - Danny Glozier own goal (17 mins)
Another non-league side falls behind, as Danny Glozier deflects past his own keeper.
GOAL
Weston-Super-Mare 0-1 Doncaster - Curtis Main (16 mins)
A goal which Doncaster fully deserve - Curtis Main bagging for the visitors.
CLOSE!
Mansfield 0-0 Concord Rangers
It's the hosts who are dominating early on and Matt Rhead should do better when he shoots over after good work from Lee Beevers.
GOAL
Accrington Stanley 0-1 Notts County - Ronan Murray (12 mins)
Advantage to the League One side as Blair Adams whips in a cross from the left and and after the ball is only half-cleared, Ronan Murray is on hand to strike the ball home.
The stadium announcer awards the strike to Michael Petrasso but have no doubt, Murray has broken the deadlock, his fourth goal in all competitions this season.
GOAL
AFC Telford 1-0 Basingstoke - Andy Parry (11 mins)
Andy Parry, who is on loan from Luton, puts AFC Telford into the lead. A decent start for a side who have only won three times in 20 games in the Conference this season.
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Wimbledon 0-1 York City
BBC Radio York Sport: WHAT A GOAL. Take a bow Wes Fletcher.
It was a superb strike from Fletcher to open the scoring against Wimbledon, one to pencil in for viewing on the BBC Sport website on Wednesday morning.
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AFC Telford 0-0 Basingstoke
Mike Grogan fires wide twice in succession. He needs to sharpen that radar as the hosts look to make the most of their early inventiveness.
CLOSE!
Southport 0-0 Dagenham & Redbridge
The Daggers look to exert themselves on their non-league opponents early on as Ashley Chambers delivers a good cross onto the head of Rhys Murphy but he only finds the side netting.
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Weston-Super-Mare 0-0 Doncaster
Former Weston-Super-Mare midfielder Dave Mehew on BBC Radio Bristol
"Weston can count themselves lucky there. I didn't see much wrong with that."
On Paul Keegan's early disallowed goal
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Rochdale 0-1 Northampton Town
MNG: Rochdale's manager Keith Hill is a dead ringer for Davos Seaworthy from Game of Thrones. Perhaps he should ask the Iron Bank from a loan.
There is a photo of Keith Hill looking mighty impressive at 19:34.
Narrow squeeze for Donny
Weston-Super-Mare v Doncaster (19:45 GMT)
Conference South side Weston-Super-Mare will look to make it as uncomfortable as possible for their more illustrious League One opponents Doncaster tonight, that started with the size of the tunnel.
DISALLOWED GOAL
Weston-Super-Mare 0-0 Doncaster
Weston-Super-Mare are given a huge let-off when Paul Keegan's strike from a corner is chalked off.
GOAL
AFC Wimbledon 0-1 York - Wes Fletcher (5 mins)
Wes Fletcher lashes home from outside the box. York 1-0 up.
GOAL
Rochdale 0-1 Northampton Town - Ivan Toney (4 mins)
First goal of the night - hurrah. Ivan Toney heads home a free-kick from Darren Carter. Curtis Davies will be pleased.
KICK-OFF
Accrington Stanley 0-0 Notts County
Accrington Stanley are underway as they try to humble League One Notts County. No room for intent focus on the pitch early on as the locals make their voices heard: "Oh Lancashire is wonderful," they sing.
Their side start confidently with good possession early on and defend a Nicky Wroe corner solidly.
KICK-OFF
Right then, it's time to sip up the Bovrils, finish the pies and find out who's heading into the second round of the FA Cup. We're getting under way in all nine of our ties now.
Davies on the Cobblers' trail
Rochdale v Northampton Town (19:45 GMT)
Hull City defender Curtis Davies is on the trail of Northampton Town this evening, as he is pictured in this photo from Cobblers fan Dec on Twitter.
Packed in like the old days
Weston-Super-Mare v Doncaster (19:45 GMT)
This looks like a proper football crowd at the Woodspring Stadium...
BBC Radio Bristol commentator Pete Simpson tweets: The woodspringeth riseth.
Steve 'Thierry' Pickford the cup hero
Southport v Dagenham and Redbridge (19:45 GMT)
The last time Southport humbled Football League opposition was in a 4-2 win over Notts County 12 years ago.
Port banked on two goals from Steve Pickford that day and such are the memories this competition creates, he can recall every moment.
"I still remember everything about that day," Pickford tells the Liverpool Echo. "It was the highlight of my career. When the tournament got to the cup final one of my goals was shown and compared to one by Thierry Henry."
Saddlers arrive at Greenhous Meadow
Shrewsbury v Walsall (19:45 GMT)
BBC Radio Shropshire's Stuart Dunn tweets this picture of Walsall's arrival at Greenhous Meadow, ahead of their replay with Shrewsbury.
Former Shrews front man Tom Bradshaw saved the Saddlers in the first game with two goals in a 2-2 draw, but Shrewsbury have already put one decent cup run together this term, running Chelsea close in a 2-1 defeat in the Capital One Cup fourth round.
Injury troubles for Telford
AFC Telford v Basingstoke (19:45 GMT)
"The injury crisis at AFC Telford has left manager Liam Watson with a real selection headache ahead of tonight's replay against Basingstoke Town," reports BBC Radio Shropshire's Nick Southall.
"The Bucks lost captain Sean Clancy last week with a broken collar bone and centre-back Neil Byrne was stretchered off at Barnet with a serious ankle injury.
"It's been a torrid few weeks, but Watson says 'positives can come out of a negative situation' and he'll be hoping his remaining fit players will do enough to see off a strong Basingstoke side in front of a big crowd here this evening.
"If they make it through, it'll be the first time the club has reached the second round in the cup since reforming 10 years ago."
Weston-Super-Mare v Doncaster (19:45 GMT)
Bell inspired by Warrington's first-round exploits
Weston-Super-Mare manager Micky Bell on BBC Radio Bristol: "If Warrington played Exeter in a friendly 100 times, they'd probably lose 100 times.
"There's something about the FA Cup that can make it happen."
Northern Premier outfit Warrington beat League Two Exeter City in their first round tie. Bell's Weston-Super-Mare, of the Conference South, face a similar challenge tonight against League One opposition.
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Rochdale v Northampton (19:45 GMT)
A cold and dark November night in Rochdale awaits Northampton and their supporters as they bid for a place in the second round of the FA Cup.
Not that Dale manager Keith Hill will feel the cold too much beneath that beard of his. Speaking about the game, he said: "It can be a very important game financially. This is a difficult fixture, Northampton at home, but it's a good opportunity to play a game and we're on a good pitch, we're on a great run of results. I don't see why we can't progress, but it's going to be a difficult task."
Mansfield v Concord Rangers (19:45 GMT)
Confusion as unfamiliar face appears on the Mansfield team sheet
Mansfield Town on Twitter:For those asking, Bishop on the bench is Adam Bishop - our youth team goalkeeper. Not (comedian) John Bishop, who played for Southport many moons ago.
No fear for hot Shrews
Shrewsbury v Walsall (19:45 GMT)
It looks welcoming at Shrewsbury doesn't it?
But the Shrews sit second in League Two and will hold little fear against a Walsall side struggling in the league above them.
A trip to a side steeped in FA Cup history - Preston North End - awaits the winners and the home side, managed by Micky Mellon, are in fine form, with six wins in eight.
LINE-UPS
Shrewsbury v Walsall (19:45 GMT)
Shrewsbury: Leutwiler, Goldson, Grandison, Knight-Percival, Demetriou, Woods, Wesolowski, Lawrence, Grant, Akpa Akpro, Collins. Subs: Ellis, Vincent, Vernon, Wildig, Griffith, Halstead, Clark.
Walsall: O'Donnell, Purkiss, James Chambers, Downing, Taylor, Adam Chambers, Cain, Cook, Sawyers, Forde, Manset. Subs: O'Connor, Baxendale, MacGillivray, Benning, Flanagan, Grimes, Clifford.
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Weston-Super-Mare v Doncaster (19:45 GMT)
Karen Rossiter: FA Cup at the second attempt!
Weston-Super-Mare fans can finally dare to dream tonight as their side face League One Doncaster for the first time in the first round proper. The original fixture was postponed on 8 November.
Telford eye history
AFC Telford v Basingstoke (19:45 GMT)
AFC Telford United are within touching distance of a little history tonight because, in their 10-year existence, they have never previously reached the second round. But is all that about to change?
The winners of this tie will visit Bristol City in the next round, and Telford manager Liam Watson expects passionate support at the New Bucks Head tonight.
"I just think being back home with the crowd behind us help us," Watson said. "But we have got to give the crowd something to get behind and hopefully we can do that by playing well, getting an early goal or something like that, and then go from there."
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Mansfield v Concord Rangers (19:45 GMT)
Mansfield Town on Twitter: Don't forget as it's the FA Cup, we have a special matchball. Apparently it's salmon coloured, not pink...
LINE-UPS
AFC Telford v Basingstoke (19:45 GMT)
AFC Telford: Hedge, Higgins, Akrigg, Parry, McDonald, Cooke, Grogan, Poku, Hancock, Gray, Smith. Subs: Barnett, Farrell, Pryce, Platt, Todd.
Basingstoke: Moore, Smart, Ray, Gasson, Bird, Harper, Brown, Soares, Dunn, Flood, Williams. Subs: Rice, Macklin, Owusu, Smalley, McAuley, Charlick, Jenkinson.
Blades back to Wembley?
Sheffield United v Crewe (19:45 GMT)
Sheffield United go into tonight's replay buoyed by a 10-man victory over local rivals Doncaster on Saturday.
The Blades brilliantly made it to Wembley - albeit the semi-finals - last year and with four FA Cups in the trophy cabinet, have pedigree.
They hammered Chelsea 3-0 100 years ago this season to win their third trophy and in Crewe, face a side 18 places below them in League One. A trip to Plymouth Argyle awaits the winners.
LINE-UPS
Accrington Stanley v Notts County (19:45 GMT)
Accrington Stanley: Rose, Liddle, Aldred, Atkinson, Winnard, Joyce, Procter, Mingoia, McCartan, Molyneux, Carver. Subs: Windass, Gray, Hatfield, Naismith, Simpson, Hunt, Roddan.
Notts County: Carroll, Cranston, McKenzie, Hollis, Curtis Thompson, Adams, Wroe, Traore, Petrasso, Garry Thompson, Murray. Subs: Cassidy, Jones, Noble, McGowan, Spiess, Whitehouse, Harrad.
Tasty pre-match grub
AFC Telford v Basingstoke (19:45 GMT)
Steve Bowyer on Twitter: Show me a better food and drink combo at a football match tonight! Bucks pale ale too!
Who needs Mourinho, we've got Shaun Derry-oh
Accrington Stanley v Notts County (19:45 GMT)
Jose Mourinho's Chelsea have won plaudits for their form this year, not least for being unbeaten on the road. Shaun Derry's side can boast they are the only other side in England to have not lost away from home this season.
Port and Daggers eye big draw
Southport v Dagenham and Redbridge (19:45 GMT)
Southport and Dagenham and Redbridge will be licking their lips as a win here presents a home tie with Conference side Eastleigh in round two, offering a great chance of a third round berth.
Port are on a run of five unbeaten in the league but in Dagenham, face a side who know how to reach round three, making it in both 2008 and 2012.
Worryingly for the League Two side however, they have not scored an FA Cup goal in six games, with their last arriving three years ago.
LINE-UPS
Southport v Dagenham & Redbridge (19:45 GMT)
Southport: Raya, Mitchell, McDonald, Connor, Fitzpatrick, Rutherford, George, Joyce, Austin, Hattersley, Marsden. Subs: Lloyd-Weston, Challoner, Foster, Evans, Lynch, Smith.
Dagenham & Redbridge: Cousins, Batt, Saah, Partridge, Hemmings, Chambers, Labadie, Howell, Bingham, Cureton, Murphy. Subs: O'Brien, Doe, Doidge, Porter, Green, Goldberg.
Tired? What does that mean?
Accrington Stanley v Notts County (19:45 GMT)
League One Notts County face the threat of a humbling from a side a league below them in Accrington Stanley tonight but one man may be too tired to notice the threat.
County goalkeeper Roy Carroll, 37, played twice in 24 hours respectively over the weekend for Northern Ireland in Romania and his club side respectively. He managed a clean sheet in the second encounter but will three games in five days prove too much?
Stanley have won just one in in four and will need to be at their very best to overcome a side 35 places above them in the pyramid who have one loss in 14. Yeovil await the winners.
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Mansfield v Concord Rangers (19:45 GMT)
Concord Rangers manager Danny Cowley has been speaking to BBC Essex: "It's been a long time coming this game. But we've had a good week.
"People on the outside may have thought we wouldn't be focused on the Boreham Wood game, but our players are really honest and hard-working.
"We've lost one in 15, so we're in a good place and we go to Mansfield with nothing to lose. If you're honest, you win this game one time in every 20, but we go into it believing it's going to be that one time."
Beach Boys want good vibrations
Mansfield v Concord Rangers (19:45 GMT)
First thing's first... who are Concord Rangers? Well, they are a Conference South side who are based on Canvey Island in Essex. Extra points if you knew that already.
Nicknamed the Beach Boys, the club are enjoying their most successful spell since being formed in 1967, and chairman Antony Smith is relishing tonight's visit to Mansfield: "For people far and wide, there's probably no chance they'd have heard of us before this.
"Just to see the club's name come up in the live draw, with Phil Neville pulling us out, was fantastic."
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Listen on local radio
Laura Rawlings tweets: Good luck Weston-Super-Mare! The radio's on and ready for the big build up on BBC Radio Bristol. Go for it!
You can listen all our local radio commentaries online and keep tweeting us throughout all the FA Cup twists on #bbcfacup.
Dickov wants to avoid another 'mare
Weston-Super-Mare v Doncaster (19:45 GMT)
Doncaster manager Paul Dickov might be forgiven for feeling the pressure tonight. Rovers are struggling in 17th in League One after losing to Sheffield United at the weekend and a defeat to Weston-Super-Mare would not go down well with the League One club's supporters.
However, Dickov was in bullish mood when asked if he is feeling the strain: "No, not at all. In the last few games we've drawn against a very good MK Dons team, we've beaten Bradford and we've matched a team (Sheffield United) who I believe are right up there.
"The result didn't quite go our way, but from that point of view we've just got to carry on and keep improving the performances."
"No thanks, I'll stand"
Weston-Super-Mare v Doncaster (19:45 GMT)
Tonight's match at the Woodspring Stadium is one of two ties which are not replays, with bad weather intervening on first-round weekend and wiping them out. Mansfield v Concord Rangers being the other.
Which is a shame, because I'm sure Donny manager Paul Dickov was looking forward to sitting back and soaking it all in from the dug-outs. Have a look at this picture of the WSM dug-outs (below). It looks like the chairs have been borrowed from Brian Potter's Phoenix Club.
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Coming up
So, before we go any further let me list all of tonight's matches, which all kick off at 19:45 GMT:
Accrington v Notts County (replay)
AFC Telford v Basingstoke Town (replay)
AFC Wimbledon v York (replay)
Mansfield v Concord Rangers
Rochdale v Northampton (replay)
Sheffield United v Crewe (replay)
Shrewsbury v Walsall (replay)
Southport v Dagenham & Redbridge (replay)
Weston-Super-Mare v Doncaster
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The prize is massive. All of the sides in action tonight know they are just two wins away from a potential clash with a Premier League heavyweight in the third round. And that is why the league clubs will be doing everything in their power to make sure they aren't being talked about in tomorrow's newspapers, and on Thursday's fish and chips wrappers.
FA Cup first round
Up and down the country, non-league footballers are beginning to dream. Again.
The postal rounds and plastering jobs have been put on the backburner, and 'out of office' replies set up on work email addresses.
Tonight, these semi-professional footballers have bigger fish to fry. And they want to make sure those bigger fish are all over tomorrow's sport pages.
It's time for more FA Cup thrills and spills. Let's get stuck in.