Postpublished at 20:43 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2014
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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
Tom Rostance
If you missed the only goal of the night so far, you can see it again at will by clicking on the 'highlights' tab at the top of the screen.
Ian Wills:, external Did Hangus the Monkey just try to pull down the shorts of the Blyth thrower?
We're not sure but if he did, that's got FA investigation written all over it...
Blyth have a corner. Delivery! It's a good one which Hartlepool keeper Scott Flinders juggles, as we always see though he's rescued by the referee's whistle. Lucky man.
Blyth captain Robbie Dale is seeing more and more of the ball. He can beat a man, the barman. They need to get him on the ball as much as they can.
After the earlier bombshell revelation from Duncan Gates that his mum's first cat was named after Hartlepool manager Paul Murray, we have another feline-based entry.
Lauren Sasha:, external Speaking of cats, suddenly realize why my dad calls my cat Angus, Hangus. Not Hartlepool supporters, however...
More tweets please - about footie or cats - to #bbcfacup or pop on to the BBC Facebook page.
Kit Symons wears the look of a man whose side have just been totally trousered in that first half. Watford three up and a man up too after Marcus Bettinelli was dismissed. Damage limitation tome already for the Cottagers.
Chris Hunter:, external Alan Shearer's team talk not working.
Harsh on big Al, it's not even half-time yet.
Can't see frozen peas taking off as a matchday snack Steve. Good luck to you though.
Blyth having a good spell now - can they sneak one before the break?
And the winner of most surreal post of the night is...
Steven Hinchcliffe:, external At home with a bag of peas, cheering Blyth Spartans.
Will Stanser:, external Me and Jordan Phillips getting fat while watching the FA Cup.
Scott Flinders you lucky man! Robbie Dale puts a cross over which the Hartlepool keeper fumbles - and it trickles just wide! Almost a calamity.
From the following corner Daniel Maguire has a good chance but heads right at Flinders.
Got to score! Marlon Harewood should bury this one after more good wing work from the slippery Sidney Schmeltz. The Dutchman gets clear of his man, chips it in and Harewood heads into the side-netting. Big opening.
Jon Wright:, external Love numbers 1-11 on the back of shirts much better than squad numbers.
Jason Tucker:, external Thinking that the Blyth lads have chosen the wrong footwear for this pitch! Like watching dancing on ice at times!
Marc Bazeley:, external Tom Wade is definitely the sort of manager who writes his team down on the back of a packet of Woodbines.
Keep the tweets and pics coming at #bbcfacup or pop on to the BBC Facebook page., external
Ex-man Utd defender Phil Neville on MOTD
"It was always going to come down the right-hand side. It was a brilliant ball from Neil Austin and good link-up play from Marlon Harewood."
What a block! Tremendous stuff at the heart of the Blyth defence as Nathan Buddle hurls himself at a shot to make a decisive block. The Northern Premier side then counter at pace, Daniel Maguire - a self-employed plumber - beats his man and puts a cross-shot across the face of goal. Proper Cup tie this...
Amazing where and how people can watch a game of footie these days...
Garry Halsey:, external Watching the game from my hospital bed.
Neil M:, external Wonders of modern technology.
Well done lads. Keep the tweets and pics coming at #bbcfacup or pop on to the BBC Facebook page., external
Relief in the stands as League Two Hartlepool take a deserved lead. A good move down the right sees Neil Austin stand up a chip from right on the deadball line, Jarrett Rivers switches off at the back post and Jonathan Franks arrives to plant home a header.
Watford are blowing Fulham away! Disastrous defending from Fulham though as they try to play offside, Troy Deeney is in and pokes the ball past the jogging-bottom wearing Gabor Kiraly.
Blyth go direct for the first time and it almost pays dividends. Jarrett Rivers causes havoc chasing a long ball and the loose ball runs on to Daniel Hawkins. He chances his arm with a first-time effort from 30 yards but it's always drifting wide. The non-league side coming on strong.