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Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
Oh no - Bracknell goalkeeper Michael Eacott is down injured.
The physio is on, he's pointing to his hamstring.
Meanwhile, the home side's top scorer Jordan Espirit is replaced by Mickel Platt in attack.
Result: Bracknell Town 0-3 Ipswich Town
Dan Bayliss own goal gives Ipswich the lead at the SB Stadium
Freddie Ladapo and Panutche Camara put them in command of the tie
Seventh-tier Bracknell currently 11th in Southern League Premier Division South
Former FA Cup winners Ipswich currently second in League One
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Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
Oh no - Bracknell goalkeeper Michael Eacott is down injured.
The physio is on, he's pointing to his hamstring.
Meanwhile, the home side's top scorer Jordan Espirit is replaced by Mickel Platt in attack.
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
Michael Eacott is quietly having a really solid game in the Bracknell goal.
Ipswich striker Freddie Ladapo is played in by a fine Cameron Humphreys through ball but Eacott stays big to save with his feet.
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
Remember, the winners of this tie will host National League North side Buxton in the second round.
If Bracknell were to pull off a shock here that draw would give them a decent chance of making round three, and potentially drawing a big boy.
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
Gary Abisogun draws a pretty regulation save from Ipswich keeper Vaclav Hladky.
The Bracknell winger initially trips over the ball, taking the sting out of the attack, but still gets a decent shot away on his left foot.
The seventh-tier side have started this half well, all in all.
Stuart Ainsley
Former Ipswich Town youth player on BBC Radio Suffolk
"They're penning Ipswich in at the moment. They are struggling to get out of their own half."
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
Max Herbert's corner is decent for Bracknell, to the back post.
Ipswich clear but the underdogs are keeping the pressure on. A good spell for them, this.
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
Bracknell are trying to play this tie on their terms now.
Lots of high balls into the Ipswich box and some nice trickery down the wings.
Gary Abisogun wins a corner for the hosts...
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
This is excellent last-ditch defending from Bracknell.
Anthony Cheshire goes to ground this time to stop Kane Vincent-Young from having a shot at goal.
You do wonder how long the non-league side can keep this up, though...
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
Ipswich have come out with real purpose after the interval - they're moving the ball more quickly and making Bracknell run.
Gary Abisogun thwarts the visitors' latest attack with a very strong and effective sliding challenge.
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
Let's do this.
Bracknell have hung in there up to now, but Ipswich may well have the wind in their favour this half.
But the FA Cup is a stronger force than the wind, right?
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There have been some corking ties across the FA Cup first round this weekend, as there always are.
I've picked out a selection of my favourites - you can watch the highlights below to get a bit of that cup spirit before the second half at Bottom Meadow.
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Mick Gooding
Ex-Reading player/manager on BBC Radio Berkshire
"Bracknell have got to be braver in attack. They've been pretty good defending. It's still 0-0 and anything can happen."
Stuart Ainsley
Former Ipswich Town youth player on BBC Radio Suffolk
"A difficult half for Ipswich but they could have been one or two up if they'd been more clinical in front of goal."
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
Bracknell survive a late scare but it's so far, so good for the seventh-tier side.
Cameron Humphreys thinks he should have a penalty in the final move of the half - as he goes down under a clumsy challenge - but the referee is unmoved.
Ipswich have been the better side but Bracknell have contested every ball and deserve to be in with a chance going into the second half.
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
One minute added at the end of this first half.
Ipswich are probing.
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
Bracknell's Ashley Lodge sees his name in lights as the ball sits up nicely for him more than 25 yards out.
You guessed it.. his wild effort flies high and wide. Worth a go.
Stuart Ainsley
Former Ipswich Town youth player on BBC Radio Suffolk
"It's on Ladapo's weaker foot, the centre-half did enough to put him off but he should score from there."
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
The closest Ipswich have come to breaking the deadlock.
The ball is passed low into the box and Freddie Ladapo just drags his shot ever so slightly wide of the far post.
After a slow start to the tie, things are warming up.
Bracknell 0-0 Ipswich
The free-kick is cleared by Ipswich's veteran centre-back Richard Keogh, who then also deals with the second phase.
Republic of Ireland international Keogh, 36, has been around the block a few times - notably with Derby.