Summary

  • Salford City, co-owned by five-ex Man Utd players, into first round

  • Ninth-tier Sporting Khalsa lose 3-1 to FC United of Manchester

  • Barrow. Torquay, Woking, Southport, Kidderminster, Wrexham out

  • Didcot beat Brentwood 4-2 and are the lowest ranked team left

  • GET INVOLVED: Send us your pictures #mobileMOTD

  1. Brentwood the new reality stars?published at 15:16

    Didcot Town 0-2 Brentwood Town

    Earlier, we mentioned Brentwood, the setting of the Only Way Is Essex 'reality' television programme.

    Well, Brentwood Town must feel like they are in dreamland. They are already 2-0 up in their away tie at Didcot Town.

    There's going to be a crazy night ahead at the Sugar Hut tonight. Maybe.

    BrentwoodImage source, Brentwood Town
  2. Scenes at Salfordpublished at 15:11

    Salford City v Southport

    Former Manchester United and England defender Phil Neville has just tweeted a picture of the crowd at Salford City, well, he is one of the club's co-owners.

    This was the scene just before kick-off.

    I'm guessing it isn't like this every week.

  3. Support from Wolvespublished at 15:09

    Sporting Khalsa v FC United of Manchester

    They may well be the lowest-ranked team left in the FA Cup, but Sporting Khalsa have already had a week to remember after training at Championship club Wolves's training ground.

    Wolves wrote on Twitter:, external "Absolute pleasure to welcome Sporting Khalsa to Compton Park. Good luck lads! Magic of the FA Cup."   

    Sporting KhalsaImage source, Wolves
    Sporting KhalsaImage source, Wolves
  4. Here we gopublished at 15:05

    We are under way in the 30 3pm kick-offs. We will try to bring you the best breaking stories as they are happening and the colour and passion that makes the FA Cup so special.

    Don't forget, we still want your pictures so keep sending them to us using #mobileMOTD

  5. Get involved #mobileMOTDpublished at 15:04

    Chippenham v Maidstone

  6. Another rabona today, Sean?published at 15:03

    Gateshead v Worcester City

    We mentioned Worcester's win over Coventry last season earlier on and the man who scored both goals in that win, Sean Geddes, starts for Worcester in their game at Gateshead.

    The home team will have to watch out for Geddes. He became an internet sensation last season when he scored a 'rabona' lob that would not have looked out of place in the Champions League.

    You know, a rabona right? Well, Geddes wrapped his right foot around the back of his left leg to chip the keeper from the edge of the penalty area. The sort of skill that mere mortals would try. And you would end up falling over and looking pretty silly.

    Watch this goal, and go 'wow'.

    Sean Geddes
  7. A smashing day for the Glassboyspublished at 14:58

    Stourbridge v Kidderminster Harriers

    No matter what level you play for, a derby against your near rivals is always going to be feisty. So it is a huge day for Northern Premier League side Stourbridge, who entertain National League opponents Kidderminster Harriers today.

    Glassboys boss Gary Hackett said the home draw, against a side only eight miles away, was the "perfect scenario"., external

    The players have been loving the build-up, especially when the FA Cup arrived at their ground on Thursday. Defender Stuart Pierpoint was one of a few to get their hands on the trophy.

  8. Get involved #mobileMOTDpublished at 14:55

    Didcot Town v Brentwood Town

    Culture minister Ed Vaizey will be cheering on Didcot Town today.

  9. Beasant is inpublished at 14:52

    Chesham United v Enfield Town

    Some great team news coming from Chesham, who include Nick Beasant, the son of FA Cup winner Dave Beasant, in their side to face Enfield Town.

    Nick will be wearing the number eight shirt, suggesting he will be playing in a central midfield role.

    He has a long way to go to match the FA Cup achievements of his dad. Dave became the first goalkeeper to save an FA Cup final penalty as Wimbledon beat Liverpool 1-0 at Wembley in 1988.

    Dave BeasantImage source, Getty Images
  10. Get involved #mobileMOTDpublished at 14:46

    Aldershot v Sutton United

  11. Diamonds keen shiningpublished at 14:44

    Barwell v AFC Rushden and Diamonds

    There can be nothing more heartbreaking for a football fan than to see the club you love go out of business.

    But that's what happened to Rushden and Diamonds in 2011. The team, who had got as high as the third tier in English football, folded because of financial problems.

    The fans of the club helped set up a phoenix side, AFC Rushden and Diamonds, and now they face the biggest game since their rebirth. They travel to Barwell of the Northern Premier League, dreaming of a victory and a match against Football League opposition.

    AFC Rushden and DiamondsImage source, AFC Rushden and Diamonds
  12. Get involved #mobileMOTDpublished at 14:40

    Altrincham v Chester

    Nick BrightImage source, .

    If you squint your eyes a bit, spin round in circles a dozen times and have been drinking then you might just say Nick has a bit of an Alexis Sanchez look to him.

    Alexis SanchezImage source, Getty Images

    OK, maybe not.

  13. 'A win is worth £20,000'published at 14:36

    Wrexham v Gainsborough Trinity

    BBC Radio Lincolnshire have just spoken to Gainsborough Trinity chairman Richard Kane, who says a win at National League Wrexham would be worth £20,000 to his side.

    Gainsborough TrinityImage source, Rob Makepeace
  14. 'Pandemonium at the Ricoh'published at 14:32

    Gateshead v Worcester City

    If any non-league fans are sceptical of what their side can achieve in the FA Cup, then all they have to do is look at Worcester City.

    The side, who play in the National League North, stunned former winners Coventry City away from home in the first round last year, before losing to Scunthorpe 14-13 on penalties in round two.

    Worcester will be hoping for another lengthy run this year, but again start as underdogs away at Gateshead.

    Relive Worcester's win over Coventry by watching the highlights here.

    Worcester
  15. Get involved #mobileMOTDpublished at 14:28

    Chippenham Town v Maidstone United

  16. It is all about the fanspublished at 14:26

    Chesham v Enfield Town

    Isthmian League side Enfield Town, formed in June 2001, have a unique place in non-league football history, as they became the first wholly supporter-owned and run club in the country. Will those fans be celebrating a win today?

    The Towners are in excellent recent form and are unbeaten in their last 11 matches in all competitions. Victory over Southern Premier Division side Chesham would see Town claim an additional £12,500 in prize money to go with the £15,000 they have already earned from their cup run.   

    Chesham's best FA Cup run came in 1979-80 when, as an Isthmian League Division One club, the side went from the first qualifying round to the third round proper, eventually losing to Cambridge United. 

    Chesham FC supporters watch their team in action at The Meadow groundImage source, Chesham FC
  17. FULL-TIME - Margate 1-2 Forest Greenpublished at 14:24

    No shock at Margate

    There is no cup upset down by the seaside. National League leaders Forest Green advance with a 2-1 win over Margate.

    The hosts hit the crossbar late in the second half but the dream is over for another year. But Forest Green live to fight another day.

  18. Get involved #mobileMOTDpublished at 14:18

    Altrincham v chester

    These are the characters who will help bring you coverage of Altrincham v Chester on Final Score from 16:00 BST.

    If you see them roaming about at Moss Lane then please be kind to them. They are not as scary as they look. Honest.

  19. Punk footballpublished at 14:14

    Sporting Khalsa v FC United of Manchester

    Few clubs today will have a larger travelling support than National League North side FC United of Manchester.

    The club, formed 10 years ago by fans disillusioned by the Glazer family's involvement at Manchester United, will be cheered by on by more than 1,000 fans at Sporting Khalsa today.

    Read our feature on FC United of Manchester and their version of 'punk football'.

    FC United of Manchester
  20. Salford aim for upset, it's no yokepublished at 14:10

    Salford City v Southport

    Salford City joint manager Anthony Johnson will be hoping his side put in an egg-cellent performance in their home tie against Southport.

    He tweeted this earlier in the week.

    BreakfastImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    A full English breakfast - the food of champions