Postpublished at 20:28 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2014
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.
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
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.
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.
Concord midfielder Tony Stokes sees glory when he goes for a volley, but his effort ends up safely perched in the Quarry Lane End.
Theo Robinson doesn't miss twice - the Rovers player tapping in from close range after another good save from Luke Purnell.
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."
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.
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.
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."
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.
Who else? Good old Tony Gray for Telford. The big man taps home Sam Smith's centre.
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.
Sean Cooke picks up a wayward defensive pass from Basingstoke and advances towards goal but he drags his shot wide under little pressure.
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."
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."
Enda Stevens brings down a Seagulls player in the penalty area. The hosts appeal for a penalty. Nothing doing.
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."
Robert Procter:, external What Shaun Derry is doing at Notts County is truly astonishing, he's one of our own!! Come on you pies!
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.
Concord Rangers:, external A standing ovation from nearly the whole One Call Stadium for @JJChiedozie #YouDontSaveThose
Indeed.
AFC Telford United on Twitter: Grogan, Poku and Hancock playing from the back. Confidence is showing..