Summary

  • 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

  1. Postpublished at 19:13 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2014

    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."

  2. Beach Boys want good vibrationspublished at 19:11 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2014

    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."

  3. Dickov wants to avoid another 'marepublished at 19:09 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2014

    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, external 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."

  4. "No thanks, I'll stand"published at 19:07 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2014

    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.

    Woodspring StadiumImage source, Getty Images
  5. Join the debate at #bbcfacuppublished at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2014

    Off to the game tonight? Why don't you send us a picture of you and your group inside the stadium? Whether you want to do that or talk about any of tonight's ties, the brief is simple: send a text to 81111, remembering to include your name, or tweet us using #bbcfacup., external

  6. Postpublished at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2014

    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.

  7. FA Cup first roundpublished at 18:44 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2014

    Warrington Town supportersImage source, Getty Images

    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.