Postpublished at 21:38 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2014
Mansfield's Swiss goalkeeper Sascha Studer is named man of the match. A sign of how well Concord Rangers have done.
FT: Telford 2-1 Basingstoke
AFC Wimbledon 3-1 York, Weston 1-4 Donny
Rochdale 2-1 Northampton, Sheff Utd 2-0 Crewe
Shrews 1-0 Walsall, Southport 2-0 Daggers
Mansfield v Concord goes to replay
Marc Higginson and Luke Reddy
Mansfield's Swiss goalkeeper Sascha Studer is named man of the match. A sign of how well Concord Rangers have done.
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.
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."
"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.
Basingstoke's Jamie Brown can start running the bath after being given his marching orders for a second bookable offence.
Concord goalkeeper Josh Vickers makes a fine save from Chris Clements's free-kick. Five minutes of injury time to be played.
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.
Mansfield supporters are heading for the exits now. Two minutes to go and Adam Murray's dipping effort goes just over.
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."
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.
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.
Gary Sissons: , externalThe agony continues with York City. Can't kill games off and then we get what we deserve!
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.
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.
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.
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."
The game is end to end now. Ten minutes to find a winner. 600 seconds to unearth a new hero.
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.
Rochdale probably deserve an equaliser at Spotland and they almost get one when Jamie Allen's header strikes the bar from six yards out.