Postpublished at 21:47 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2014
Ex-Man Utd defender Phil Neville on MOTD
"They look deflated Hartlepool. The biggest mistake they made in the first half was not going two or three up."
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Blyth come from behind to seal major shock
Non-leaguers through to third round
Jarrett Rivers the hero with 90th-minute winner
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Ex-Man Utd defender Phil Neville on MOTD
"They look deflated Hartlepool. The biggest mistake they made in the first half was not going two or three up."
Tom Wade holding his head as his side concede a free-kick. This is it, clear this and it's Round Three...
It's fair to say Blyth's fans are pretty excited...
Paul Lynch:, external We're the famous Blyth Spartans and we're off to Wembley. Dare To Dream.
Thomas Graham:, external First Warrington, now Blyth Spartans! Two live games, two big cup shocks!
The Human Voice: , externalYES YES YES YES Blyth Spartans. A victory for real and true football #dreamscometrue
Kieran Kirschner:, external I love the FA Cup.
Glum faces, furrowed brows in the Hartlepool ends. They have seen this all too often this season. Into the final 100 seconds of added time...
Free-kick for Blyth - get it in the corner and keep it, that's the agenda. Hartlepool will have a lot to say about that Marlon Harewood 'goal' if it stays like this...
Two out of two for FA Cupsets on the BBC? Friday night nightmares for League Two sides so far. Can Blyth see this out? What a second half for the side from the Northern Premier.
Sarah Taylor:, external Shut the stable door, seal the hatches and park the darn bus! Who cares if it's boring, a place in Round 3 is within grasp.
Jarrett Rivers works in his mum's paper shop. He has just delivered for Blyth.
There are SIX MINUTES added on though...
What a goal! Another pitch invasion - they're all on there! Over 1100 Blyth fans in the ground tonight and most of them are on the field! Winger Jarrett Rivers runs at Matthew Bates, cuts in from the right and fires home.
Sensational scenes!
What a night for Troy Deeney, the Watford skipper bagging his second career hat-trick with a composed, controlled finish after being played clean through.
Blyth force a corner but Hartlepool defend it well and clear their lines to good effect. Looks like a replay but there's still time for a winner. Always time...
Into the last five minutes then. Who wants to put a name on it?
Psgmariner: 'Is this football or rugby?' asks the wife. Great question.
Very harsh, Mr PSG.
Blyth have had 54% of the play in the second half but there are a few tired legs out there now. Some of the lads in green were at work at 8:30am don't forget.
Was it or wasn't it? Make your mind up whether Marlon Harewood's shot was in or not by re-watching the clip in the 'highlights' tab above.
Adam Wigham:, external Loving the coverage, I'm 16,000 miles away in Australia but this exiled Blythian's heart is currently overjoyed with the performance.
Stephen:, external if Blyth get a winner I'll run around the street in my boxers. Gwann boys!
Please, Stephen, think of the neighbours.
Into the last 10 minutes. Another stunner? A slip? Goalkeeping error? I get the feeling there's another goal to come in this one.
Marlon Harewood swivels to get a shot away - it's in front of Michael Woods but he can't meet it again. Harewood has been unplayable up top for Hartlepool.
Jason:, external "Why don't we have goal-line technology in the FA Cup?" Lower league teams can't afford it, that's why.
Hartlepool replace the impressive Sidney Schmeltz with Jack Compton, while Blyth boss Tom Wade hauls off his son Matthew and sends on Michael Richardson. Make yourself a hero...