Packed in like the old dayspublished at 19:41 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2014
This looks like a proper football crowd at the Woodspring Stadium...
BBC Radio Bristol commentator Pete Simpson tweets:, external The woodspringeth riseth.
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
This looks like a proper football crowd at the Woodspring Stadium...
BBC Radio Bristol commentator Pete Simpson tweets:, external The woodspringeth riseth.
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."
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.
"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 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.
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:, external "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 Town on Twitter:, external 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.
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.
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.
Karen Rossiter:, external 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.
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., external "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."
Mansfield Town on Twitter:, external Don't forget as it's the FA Cup, we have a special matchball. Apparently it's salmon coloured, not pink...
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.
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.
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.
Steve Bowyer on Twitter:, external Show me a better food and drink combo at a football match tonight! Bucks pale ale too!
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.
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.
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.
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.