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. Bury's derby troublespublished at 11:42

    Rochdale v Bury (12:00 GMT)

    Bury v RochdaleImage source, BBC Sport

    So with our first kick off fast approaching what can fans of Rochdale and Bury expect today?

    Well, if you're a Shakers' supporter, their record in recent years doesn't make pretty reading.

    However, this is the FA Cup and anything can happen.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:38

    #bbcfacup

    There's some long journeys for one or two of the teams today and that means the fans as well.

    Send us your pictures en route to the ground using #bbcfacup.

  3. Storm Desmond causing chaospublished at 11:34

    Welling v Carlisle (14:00 GMT)

    Fans of both Welling and Carlisle wanting to watch football today will be glad their game is being played in Kent and not Cumbria.

    Pilot Bob Stinger took this incredible aerial shot of Carlisle this morning where you can see the Blues' home Brunton Park under a considerable amount of water following heavy rain on Saturday.

    Brunton ParkImage source, @bobjstinger
  4. Team newspublished at 11:30
    Breaking

    Rochdale v Bury (12:00 GMT)

    On loan Manchester United keeper Joel Castro Periera starts for Rochdale along with former Bury captain Jim McNulty.

    The Shakers have included on loan striker Joe Dodoo after he was given late permission to play by parent club Leicester.

    Rochdale: Castro Pereira, Bennett, Lancashire, McNulty, Tanser, Camps, O’Sullivan, Hooper, McDermott, Andrew, Henderson.  

    Bury: Bachmann, Hussey, Clarke, Etuhu, Clarke, Mayor, Jones, Soares, Cameron, Rose, Dodoo.

  5. Things a bit brighter at Huish Parkpublished at 11:28

    Yeovil score against Stevenage

    They may be without a manager and bottom of League Two, but Yeovil are into the third round of the FA Cup after a 1-0 win over Teddy Sheringham's Stevenage on Saturday.

    You can view the highlight's of that game here.

  6. 'Hold your heads high'published at 11:24

    There's been plenty of support for Northwich Victoria on Twitter after their heartbreaking 3-2 defeat by Northampton on Saturday, having led 2-0 in the 83rd minute.

    You can watch the highlights of theremarkable comeback here.

  7. Watch the goals on Final Scorepublished at 11:20

    As well as our text coverage this afternoon you can watch all of today's FA Cup goals as they go in on Final Score on BBC One and on the BBC Sport website from 13:45 GMT.

    We've also got a 60-minute highlights show on BBC Two at 18:00 GMT, with all of the goals from the first 19 of 20 second-round ties.

  8. get involved

    #bbcfacuppublished at 11:17

    Old Trafford? The Emirates? Stamford Bridge? 

    Just some of the places you could travel to in January if your club progresses through the second round this weekend.

    Wherever you're travelling today we would love to hear about your day and the sights and sounds you are experiencing!

    To send us your thoughts and your pictures, use #bbcfacup on Twitter.

    We'll use the best ones here in this live text commentary over the next few hours.

  9. The best of friendspublished at 11:14

    Rochdale v Bury (12:00 GMT)

    David Flitcroft and Keith HillImage source, Empics

    This "M66 derby" between Rochdale and Bury not only means a lot to the fans, but there is interest in the opposite dugouts as well.

    Dale manager Keith Hill and Shakers boss David Flitcroft are close friends with Flitcroft having worked as was Hill's assistant at Dale and Barnsley, before going into management himself at Oakwell when Hill was dismissed.

    The pair got Rochdale promoted for the first time in 41 years back in 2010.

    You can read more on their relationship when they spoke before their League One meeting in October.

  10. What's in store on Sunday?published at 11:11

    We've got another nine FA Cup second round ties to bring you today.

    The action gets under way in just under an hour when Rochdale take on Bury in a tasty local derby at 12:00 GMT.

    All of the other eight games kick off at 14:00 GMT.

    So what can we expect in Greater Manchester at lunchtime?

  11. Saturday highlightspublished at 11:08

    Saturday's FA Cup video highlights

    If you missed any of Saturday's action you can watch the highlight's here.

  12. Saturday round-uppublished at 11:04

    Northampton Town Northwich VictoriaImage source, PA

    It got off to a slow start, but boy did Saturday's FA Cup second round hot up.

    The story of the day was at Sixfields where eighth-tier Northwich Victoria let a two-goal lead slip against League Two Northampton in the final seven minutes to lose 3-2.

    Elsewhere, National League Eastleigh guaranteed there will be at least one non-league side in the third round as they beat Stourbridge FC.

    Michael Harriman's injury-time goal earned Wycombe victory at Millwall, while there were also wins for Newport, Sheffield United, Portsmouth and managerless Yeovil.

  13. The big boys are waitingpublished at 11:00

    Arsenal FA Cup winners 2015Image source, Gett

    Just 90 minutes stand between our five non-league sides today and the chance of a plum draw against Premier League opponents.

    For fans of Chesham, Whitehawk, Altrincham, Welling and Forest Green Rovers, the dream of a trip to Old Trafford or the Emirates Stadium is well and truly alive.

    For the players, an afternoon of hard graft against tough league sides awaits.

    I know it's a Sunday morning, but we'll try and make these next few hours as relaxing and stress free as possible for you!

    Welcome to our live text coverage of Sunday's FA Cup second round.

  14. Postpublished at 13:51 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2015

    Welcome to our live page for the FA Cup second round. We’ll have text commentary here from 11:00 GMT.