Summary

  • Whitehawk score last-minute equaliser at Dag & Red

  • Colchester beat Altrincham with last-gasp winner

  • League Two Exeter knock out League One Port Vale

  • Bradford thrash Chesham 4-0

  • Bury beat Rochdale at Spotland

  1. Bantams against Generalspublished at 13:40

    Bradford City v Chesham United (14:00 GMT)

    Bradford City were certainly the story of last year's FA Cup, as they came from 2-0 down to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge in the fourth round.

    Today they come up against Southern League side Chesham, who themselves pulled off a shock by beating League Two Bristol Rovers in the first round.

    Bradford players celebrateImage source, Rex Features
  2. Two form teamspublished at 13:38

    Oxford United v Forest Green Rovers (14:00 GMT)

    Elliott Frear's injury-time winner at AFC Wimbledon earned National League side Forest Green Rovers their spot in the second round.

    Having reached round three in 2009 and 2010, they come up against an Oxford United side sitting top of League Two.

    Forest Green RoversImage source, Rex Features
  3. Team Newspublished at 13:36

    Oxford v Forest Green (14:00 GMT)

    Oxford United: Buchel, Baldock, Skarz, Roofe, Mullins, Rose, Sercombe, Hoban, Hylton, O'Dowda, Dunkley

    Forest Green Rovers: Arnold, Jennings, Clough, Bennett, Wedgbury, Frear, Racine, Guthrie, Sinclair, Parkin, Carter

  4. Postpublished at 13:36

    Bradford City v Chesham United (14:00 GMT)

  5. From Premier League to making teapublished at 13:34

    You can join the Final Score team at 13:45 GMT on BBC One.

  6. Rochdale 0-1 Burypublished at 70 mins

    It's all gone a bit flat at Spotland.

    Rochdale need something to lift their team because at the moment, they're heading out.

    20 minutes to find something.

  7. Team newspublished at 13:32

    Welling v Carlisle (14:00 GMT)

    Welling: McEntegart, Jefford, Fagan, Osborne, Chambers, Porter, St. Aimie, Wellard , Corne, Williams, Bakare.

    Carlisle: Hanford, McQueen, Raynes, Ellis, Grainger, Gilliead, Joyce, Kennedy, Sweeney, Ibehre, Wyke

  8. Team Newspublished at 13:30

    Colchester v Altrincham (14:00 GMT)

    Colchester: Jones, Brindley, Eastman, Elokobi, Briggs; Lapslie, Gilbey; Massey, Harriott, Moncur; Sordell  

    Altrincham: Deasy, Griffin, Moult, Heathcote, Leather, Lawrie, Richman, Rankine, Reeves, Crowther, Sinnott  

  9. A birthday gift for the bosspublished at 13:28

    Cambridge v Doncaster (14:00 GMT)

    Cambridge v Man UtdImage source, Getty Images

    Cambridge might have only made it past the second round once in the past seven seasons but it was worth the wait as they forced a replay with Manchester United in the fourth round last term.

    Speaking of the Reds, the son of their greatest ever manager, Darren Ferguson, will be hoping to continue his recent revival at Doncaster where they have won four of their last six games.

    A win today would also be welcome for U's manager Shaun Derry who has turned 37 today.

  10. Rochdale 0-1 Burypublished at 64 mins

    Joel Castro Pereira is a very lucky man.

    Danny Rose fires in a cross from the right, but the young Rochdale goalkeeper drops the ball at the feet of Leon Clarke.

    However, the Bury striker can't get his shot away and Castro Pereira gathers at the second attempt.

    Meanwhile former Bolton and Burnley midfielder Chris Eagles comes on for Bury replacing the impressive Joe Dodoo.

  11. Team Newspublished at 13:23

    Dag and Red v Whitehawk (14:00 GMT)

    Hosts Dagenham and Redbridge ring the changes from their last League Two outing with Mark Cousins, Jodi Jones and Kyle Vassell being handed starts while Nyron Nosworthy comes back into the team.

    Meanwhile, Whitehawk's first-round hero Sam Deering leads the line for the visitors.

    Dagenham and Redbridge: Cousins, Passley, Connors, Labadie, Nosworthy, Dikamona, Cureton, Boucaud, Vassell, Dunne, Jones.

    Whitehawk: Ross, Arnold, Lorraine, Leacock, Braham-Barrett, Deering, Torres, Ijaha, Neilson, Robinson, Mills.

  12. Rochdale 0-1 Burypublished at 60 mins

    There's a distinct lack of quality from either side in the first 15 minutes of this second half.

    Scrappy is probably an understatement.

  13. Holding Ronaldo and Rooneypublished at 13:20

    Exeter City v Port Vale (14:00 GMT)

    Cristiano RonaldoImage source, Getty Images

    The last time Exeter City went past round two they ended up facing Manchester United at Old Trafford, holding the Premier League side to a 0-0 draw before losing the replay 3-0.

    They will have to beat a team in the division above if they want another top flight team this season.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 56 mins

    Rochdale 0-1 Bury

    Keith Hill hasn't been impressed with what he's seen from his Rochdale side inside the opening 10 minutes of this half and he's ringing the changes already.

    Peter Vincenti and 19-year-old Andy Cannon replace John O'Sullivan and Donal McDermott.

    Keith HillImage source, Getty Images
  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:18

    #bbcfacup

  16. Rochdale 0-1 Burypublished at 52 mins

    This is unbelievable! The sun is out at Spotland.

    That's a first this weekend thanks to Desmond.

    As you can probably tell, it's been a pretty quiet five minutes on the pitch.

    Leon ClarkeImage source, Getty Images
  17. One more time?published at 13:14

    Bradford City v Chesham (14:00 GMT)

    Barry HaylesImage source, BBC Sport

    At the age of 43 most footballers are long since retired, maybe doing some coaching badges, in management or sitting in the sunshine.

    Not Barry Hayles.

    He joined the Southern Premier Division side from as player-coach this summer from Truro City and came on as a substitute in the first round win over Bristol Rovers.

  18. Rochdale 0-1 Burypublished at 48 mins

    Joseph Dodoo looks like he has all the tricks in the book.

    The 20-year-old, on loan from Leicester, tricks his way into the Rochdale box but his cutback can't find a Bury man.

    At the other end John O'Sullivan fires a shot inches over the bar.

  19. KICK-OFFpublished at 13:06

    Rochdale 0-1 Bury

    Bury get us back under way at Spotland.

    Big, big half coming up for the hosts who need to find a way back into this feisty local derby.

    David FlitcroftImage source, PA
  20. A proud day for Eastleighpublished at 13:03

    National League side Eastleigh made history on Saturday as they beat fellow non-league side Stourbridge to qualify for the third round of the FA Cup for the first time.  

    Second-half goals from James Constable and Josh Payne put Chris Todd's men into the hat and knocked out the seventh-tier West Midlands side.

    You can watch highlights of the game here.