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St Albans 0-0 Forest Green
Forest Green get the ball forward quickly and Jake Young gets some space on the edge of the box.
However, he skews his shot high and wide. Disappointing finish to that.
St Albans City knock out League Two leaders Forest Green Rovers
Stratford 1-5 Shrewsbury, Bolton 2-2 Stockport and Rochdale 1-1 Notts County earlier on Sunday
Sheffield Wed 0-0 Plymouth and Oxford 2-2 Bristol Rovers in early fixtures
BBC local radio commentary available from each game
Matt Newsum
St Albans 0-0 Forest Green
Forest Green get the ball forward quickly and Jake Young gets some space on the edge of the box.
However, he skews his shot high and wide. Disappointing finish to that.
St Albans 0-0 Forest Green
Here we go. Clarence Park is stuffed full to the rafters and we're off under the lights.
Great night for it.
St Albans v Forest Green (17:15 GMT)
Very poignant rendition of the Last Post at Clarence Park.
Despite all the excitement, the Remembrance Day silence was perfectly observed.
St Albans v Forest Green
St Albans boss Ian Allinson knows all about the FA Cup. He played in the competition with clubs such as Arsenal and Luton, getting to the 1988 semis with the latter.
The Crazy Gang of Wimbledon spoiled their day in that last four exit, and went on to win the cup against Liverpool at Wembley.
They could do no worse than channel some of the Dons spirit tonight...
St Albans v Forest Green (17:15 GMT)
The pressure is on Forest Green Rovers tonight as overwhelming favourites.
They've shone in the League Two campaign so far this season, losing just two games, and that form should make them likely to progress.
Matty Stevens is their leading marksman, with nine goals so far this season.
St Albans v Forest Green (17:15 BST)
It would be harsh to call St Albans a one-man team but when your top scorer is Shaun Jeffers with a remarkable 17 and the second is Mitchell Weiss with three, it is fair to say he's a key part of their squad.
He's helped propel them to second in the National League South table, and now into the first round of the FA Cup.
They're not even the top scorers in the division, but Jeffers certainly is. The ex-Yeovil striker will be a threat.
St Albans v Forest Green (17:15 GMT)
Five minutes to kick off at Clarence Park.
Let's have a quick look at the two teams.
Stratford Town 1-5 Shrewsbury Town
It all started so well for Stratford who went ahead after five minutes through captain Will Grocott.
They held the lead for 20 minutes before Ryan Bowman struck and it was 1-1 at the break.
However, Shrewsbury hit the Bards with three quickfire goals early in the second half which took the game away from them and an injury time goal made it five.
Nethertheless it was a day to remember for the Stratford Town players and fans who gave them plenty of support throughout.
Tom Bloxham (92 mins)
He hasn't been on the pitch long but Tom Bloxham adds a fifth for Salop.
If his first touch was a bit fortunate as it got stuck under his feet, his second made up for it with a cool finish past Liam O'Brien.
Harsh on Stratford who haven't played badly at all and can be very proud of their performance and of course of getting to this stage of the FA Cup.
Stratford Town 1-4 Shrewsbury Town
Just looking at the fixtures and the four FA Cup matches already finished have all ended in draws.
This is the only one where we will have a definite winner going into tomorrow's second round draw.
Of course there is still one game to play so be sure to stay with us for St Albans v Forest Green which kicks off at 5:15pm.
There are seven minutes of added time here! This has been one long game!
Stratford Town 1-4 Shrewsbury Town
Kynan Isaac is a lucky man.
That was a naughty challenge on Rekeil Pyke. Studs-up and he caught the Salop midfielder high up on the leg.
It's only a yellow but should probably have been red.
There will be no hat-trick for Ryan Bowman as his shift is over.
Bolton 2-2 Stockport
Big result for Dave Challinor on his first game in charge of Stockport, with a superb draw at Bolton to ensure both teams went into the hat for the second round.
Scott Quigley and Ben Whitfield got their goals, either side of Eoin Doyle and Elias Kachunga for the hosts.
It'll be some night under the lights at Edgeley Park.
FT: Rochdale 1-1 Notts County
...and this is how Kyle Wootton did it.
Rochdale 1-1 Notts County
Notts County can be most proud of their performance against higher level opposition to earn themselves a place in the draw and a replay at Meadow Lane.
Rochdale led through an excellent goal from Corey O'Keefe, but Kyle Wootton levelled with a header to ensure another date.
Stratford Town 1-4 Shrewsbury Town
Ryan Bowman cuts inside, beats his man and shoots for his hat-trick... but it's high, wide and not too handsome!
One to forget for the Shrews striker.
Meanwhile, teammate Ethan Ebanks-Landell picks-up a booking for a mistimed challenge.
Bolton 2-2 Stockport
Four minutes of added time, and the Stockport fans are the ones who sound happier about it.
Rochdale 1-1 Notts County
Rochdale appeal for a penalty with Conor Michael Grant toppling, Notts County breathe a sigh of relief when it's not given.
Three minutes of added time. Replay beckons.
Bolton 2-2 Stockport
John Rooney bends a wickedly swerving corner right under Joel Dixon's crossbar and the Bolton keeper gets a big, strong hand to it, to deflect away.
Stockport throwing plenty at it, but Bolton break and Kieran Lee isn't far away from picking out Nathan Delfouneso in the box.
Ebb and flow.
Stratford Town 1-4 Shrewsbury Town
Jaanai Gordon's race is run as he picks up a knock and is replaced by Enoch Andoh for the last fifteen minutes plus.
There might be a fair bit of added time at the end of the second half too as we've had a few stoppages.
Bolton 2-2 Stockport
Bolton had to be alert there as the ball was played down the right and Ollie Crankshaw's cut-back was cut out.
The visitors are finishing this game, even with 10 minutes left, with their tails up.
To be fair, you could see either team nick this. It's been an encouragingly attack-minded approach from both coaches.