Summary

  • Chesterfield now face Lg 1 leaders Walsall

  • Match comes after second-round draw

  • Other ties include Rochdale v Bury

  • Salford at home against Hartlepool

  • Aldershot/Bradford v Chesham

  1. Postpublished at 22:00

    FC United 1-4 Chesterfield

    Right then, that's all from us tonight. 

    But hang around if you like - don't forget you can watch the goals from tonight's match using the Highlights tab at the top of this very page. 

    And if you're looking to catch up on the draw for the second round, get yourself this way.

    Bye for now!

  2. Manager reactionpublished at 21:54

    FC United 1-4 Chesterfield

    Dean SaundersImage source, Getty Images

    Chesterfield boss Dean Saunders, speaking to BT Sport:"I'm pleased because there were some real upsets at the weekend. In some ways we’ve got nothing to gain from a game like this apart from getting hammered if we lose, but we got through luckily. 

    "They pressed us really well – they worked their socks off and made us kick it long, so credit to them.  

    "The most important goal was the third. I did say to the lads at half-time that if they score it, it's game on. They got in some great positions but just didn’t finish.

    "We’ve got a tough game against Walsall in the next round now. They're right up there and have been together for a while. It’s going to be tough but we got a home draw – that’s all we could have asked for."

  3. Player reactionpublished at 21:49

    FC United 1-4 Chesterfield

    Chesterfield striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, speaking to BT Sport: "It was important to start sharply and do a proper job. I thought we did that tonight and all the lads are buzzing.

    "We had a good month in October and have started this one in the right way too. We're at home in the next round, and that is one we will look to win."

    Chesterfield striker Lee Novak, speaking to BT Sport, on his goal: "It was a great ball in from Jonesy and I knew if I made a good connection it had a chance of going in, luckily it did. 

    "FC United are a good team. They tried to get it down and play, they're not a typical non-league team. They put up a good fight but the two early goals killed them." 

  4. Postpublished at 21:46

    FC United 1-4 Chesterfield

    FC United of Manchester playersImage source, Getty Images

    An honest assessment from the home side here...

  5. Postpublished at 21:43

    FC United 1-4 Chesterfield

    I wouldn't disagree with Mr Webber on that one. 

    There are 78 league places between these two sides and it really showed here. 

    Had the home side got a decent start instead of conceding two in the first 12 minutes, then maybe you're talking about a different game. 

    Sometimes in the FA Cup, the big teams actually do beat the minnows you know.

  6. 'A fair result'published at 21:41

    FC United 1-4 Chesterfield

    Danny Webber summarising on BBC Radio Manchester: "All in all it's a fair result. Chesterfield had the quality, were expansive form the off and put their chances away.

    "FC United grew in belief but could not get a goal early enough to make a game of it. It would have been unfair if they had not got a goal."

  7. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:39

    FC United 1-4 Chesterfield

    We've had the full three minutes added on, and that is that. 

    FC United bow out as Chesterfield go on to play fellow League One side Walsall in the next round.

  8. A deserved goalpublished at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2015

    FC United 1-4 Chesterfield

    Danny Webber summarising on BBC Radio Manchester: "FC United have had a go all night but came up against a fitter side that scored goals early and have had a spring in their step since then. Chesterfield had more nous.

    "It is nice that FC United have got a goal - they have deserved that."

  9. goal

    GOAL - FC United 1-4 Chesterfieldpublished at 91 mins

    Luke Ashworth

    Calm down everyone, this one's going to be a consolation and nothing more as Luke Ashworth heads in from a corner.  

    FC United deserve it though - they responded to the fourth goal by going heads down, gung-ho towards the Chesterfield goal. 

    Strangely though, the bell is not ringing... 

  10. Postpublished at 90 mins

    FC United 0-4 Chesterfield

    Rory Patterson of FC UnitedImage source, Getty Images

    Can we safely assume it will be Chestefield who'll go on to play Walsall in the next round now?

    I should say so. 

  11. Postpublished at 21:33 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2015

    FC United 0-4 Chesterfield

    Danny Webber summarising on BBC Radio Manchester: "Out of respect for his former club Banks did not celebrate but he deserved to because it was a very good strike."

  12. goal

    GOAL - FC United 0-4 Chesterfieldpublished at 87 mins

    Ollie Banks

    If ever there was a celebration that didn't match the goal, then this is it. 

    Ollie Banks absolutley smashes one home from range before almost shrugging his shoulders and sauntering off. 

    He's a former FC United player - that must explain it - but still. It made the goal look so much better that he didn't even seem to care.

  13. Postpublished at 86 mins

    FC United 0-3 Chesterfield

    Under five to go and their team is clearly out but FC United's fans are still making the best of the occasion. 

    Even that fella with the bell is still going. Maybe not for long though...

  14. Postpublished at 84 mins

    FC United 0-3 Chesterfield

    It does seem a bit weird that club should be tweeting about something like this but I can vouch for how annoying it has been...

  15. CLOSE!published at 81 mins

    FC United 0-3 Chesterfield

    Dean Saunders manager of ChesterfieldImage source, Getty Images

    Greg Daniels has other ideas though - he wants one consolation and an FA Cup goal to tell the grandkids about. 

    No dice though, as one of a rack of blue shirts heads clear from in front of their own goal. 

    Chesterfield are clearly pretty keen on coming away with a clean sheet. 

  16. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 80 mins

    FC United 0-3 Chesterfield

    One last change for FC United sees Callum Byrne on for Sam Sheridan. Judging from the hairstyle, I'm going for flair player. 

    This is surely damage limitation now though...

  17. Don't miss a thingpublished at 21:24

    FC United 0-3 Chesterfield

    Missed that third goal? Panic not, because UK users can watch Rai Simons superb effort by using the highlights button now.

    You can also watch the first two goals as well. Arguably a better experience for the Chesterfield fans...

  18. Postpublished at 78 mins

    FC United 0-3 Chesterfield

    So then, under 15 minutes to go, are we counting on a rousing four-goal revival? 

    I know this is the FA Cup but I'd really suggest not...

  19. CLOSE!published at 75 mins

    FC United 0-3 Chesterfield

    Almost calamitous. David Carnell comes for a cross but is beaten to it by his own defender, before another red shirt slices the ball into the path of an oncoming Chesterfield man. 

    It's scrabbled clear. They really don't need to self destruct now, FC United.

  20. Postpublished at 74 mins

    FC United 0-3 Chesterfield

    Sam Sheridan of FC UnitedImage source, Rex Features

    Rai Simons! The youngster wants another as he sniffs out Dan Jones's low ball across the box, but Sam Sheridan is there to clear and is actually fouled in the process.

    It was Sheridan who had the one FC United decent shot on target I can recall - way back in the first half.