Summary

  • Seventh-tier Chesham shock Bristol Rovers

  • Whitehawk knock out Lincoln City

  • Maidenhead snatch late draw at Port Vale

  • Second-round draw on Monday (19:00 GMT)

  1. Yeovil sign Wardpublished at 13:20

    Maidstone United v Yeovil

    Yeovil have just announced the signing of veteran defender Darren Ward.

    The 37-year-old hasn't played since last season but goes straight into the Glovers team for their match against Maidstone today.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:18

    Text 81111 (UK mobiles only)

    Andy Keys, Shoreham-by-Sea: I saw Jefferson Louis (see 11:25 entry) at his first club Thame Utd!!!! Wow what a game changer he was back then! Unplayable on his day.

    Tom, Newcastle: Hoping Gainsborough Trinity can pull off a shock, went to school in the town and have a soft spot for them.

    Joe, Halifax: C'mon FC Halifax Town. Have had little to shout about this season so beating Wycombe at the Shay would be a huge boost to us and start our journey to being a household name again.

  3. GREAT SAVE!published at 56 mins

    Didcot Town 0-1 Exeter City

    School PE teacher Leigh Bedwell produces a vital stop to keep Didcot in this game.

    Emmanuel Oyeleke has time to pick his spot from close range but Bedwell does excellently to get down low to his right and palm it past the post.

    Exeter goalscorer Clinton Morrison then shows his class by congratulating Bedwell for his save. Good spirit being shown all round.

  4. Final Score on BBC Onepublished at 13:14

    Whitehawk v Lincoln (14:00 GMT)

    Keep in touch with all of today's FA Cup action on Final Score, which starts on BBC One and the BBC Sport website at 13:55 GMT.

    You can see all of the goals as they go in.

    Tony Husband is our reporter at Whitehawk v Lincoln City, and he's perched in a very cosy commentary position...

    Tony HusbandImage source, Tony Husband/BBC Sport
  5. goal

    GOAL - Didcot Town 0-1 Exeter Citypublished at 49 mins

    Clinton Morrison

    Exeter have their breakthrough and it is former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison who finds the net for his second goal of the season.

    He brings the ball under control inside the area and, thanks to a big deflection, loops the ball over the goalkeeper to give the Football League side the advantage.

  6. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Didcot Town 0-0 Exeter City

    League Two Exeter get the second half started.

  7. The teams are back outpublished at 13:06

    HT: Didcot Town 0-0 Exeter City

    Mark JanesImage source, PA

    The players emerge for the second half of this cup tie. Can either team find a second-half winner?

  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:04

    #bbcfacup

  9. First-half statspublished at 13:02

    HT: Didcot Town 0-0 Exeter City

    As the stats below show, Didcot Town did not have the most adventurous of halves in the first 45 minutes at Loop Meadow.

    League Two Exeter have had 60% of possession and the only shots at goal. But, crucially, the score remains 0-0.

    StatsImage source, BBC Sport
  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:00

    #bbcfacup

    What have you made of the FA Cup first-round action so far? Are you hopeful your team can progress today? Or, have you already been on the wrong end of a shock?

    Get in touch using #bbcfacup on Twitter, text 81111 (UK mobiles only) or by posting a message on the BBC Sport Facebook page.

  11. 'Hopefully we send him home unhappy'published at 12:58

    Bristol Rovers v Chesham United (14:00 GMT)

    Barry Hayles may be hoping for a dream return to the Memorial Stadium with Chesham United this afternoon but not everyone wants to see the 43-year-old find the net against his old club.

    Bristol Rovers boss Darrell Clarke told BBC Radio Bristol: “Barry is obviously very, very well respected.

    “I’m sure he was absolutely delighted with the draw, so we’ll welcome Barry, but hopefully we send him home unhappy.”

  12. 'The Barry Hayles derby'published at 12:56

    Bristol Rovers v Chesham United (14:00 GMT)

    Regardless of the result at the Memorial Stadium this afternoon, one man is sure to have a memorable day.

    Former Bristol Rovers striker Barry Hayles - now player-coach at today's visitors Chesham United - will return to face the side for whom he scored 34 goals in 66 league games for the club between August 1997 and November 1998, before a £2m move to Fulham.

    Arguably the finest of his 474 days playing for The Gas saw Hayles win a place in the fans' hearts with a last-minute goal against Brentford that clinched a place in the third-tier play-offs.

    Hayles spoke to BBC Points West about his time with Rovers - watch the video here.

    Barry HaylesImage source, BBC Sport
  13. Still to come...published at 12:54

    HT: Didcot Town 0-0 Exeter City

    This is the first of 10 FA Cup games today.

    We've got eight 14:00 GMT kick-offs and then Port Vale take on Maidenhead United at 15:00 GMT.

    Fixtures
  14. HALF-TIMEpublished at 45+2 mins

    Didcot Town 0-0 Exeter City

    Ian ConcannonImage source, PA

    If Didcot's plan was to contain Exeter in the first 45 minutes, it's worked.

    The teams are level as the referee blows for half-time.

  15. Postpublished at 45+1 mins

    Didcot Town 0-0 Exeter City

    Two minutes of added time have been signalled at the end of this half.

  16. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Didcot Town 0-0 Exeter City

    Slight amendment to our earlier point about there not being a single Football League appearance between the whole Didcot side.

    Goalkeeper Leigh Bedwell came on as a substitute for Swindon Town against Preston in 2012.

    Well done to the eagle-eyed Callum for that spot.

  17. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Didcot Town 0-0 Exeter City

    As we approach half-time, eighth-tier Didcot are still holding Exeter of League Two.

    It hasn't been a cup classic - yet - but huge credit should go to the part-timers for their resolute display so fair.

  18. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Didcot Town 0-0 Exeter City

    This game could do with a goal, to liven things up a bit. But Didcot goalkeeper Leigh Bedwell won't agree.

    He has been the busier of the two number ones so far and, while we haven't seen many clear-cut Exeter chances, Didcot will be fairly relieved if they get to the break with the score still 0-0.

  19. YELLOW CARDpublished at 39 mins

    Didcot Town 0-0 Exeter City

    Things get a tad rowdy and heated after a late challenge from Jack Self and, when Exeter's Clinton Morrison reacts, both players are eventually booked.

    The resulting free-kick goes too high and out for a goal kick to Didcot.

  20. Postpublished at 37 mins

    Didcot Town 0-0 Exeter City

    Exeter City break quickly and David Wheeler gets to the byline and squares for the on-rushing Clinton Morrison, but as he slides in his effort goes wide of the near post.