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Derby 0-0 Torquay
Early chance for the non-league side to get men forward as the hosts needlessly concede a corner.
It comes to nothing but the Rams will not want to just give the away side openings like that.
FT: Derby 5-0 Torquay - Dobbin & McGoldrick among goals
Cambridge and Hartlepool knock out non-league sides on penalties
AFC Wimbledon beat Weymouth & Gillingham defeat AFC Fylde
FA Cup second round on 26-27 November
Ian Woodcock and Alex Hoad
Derby 0-0 Torquay
Early chance for the non-league side to get men forward as the hosts needlessly concede a corner.
It comes to nothing but the Rams will not want to just give the away side openings like that.
Derby 0-0 Torquay
We're under way at Pride Park and in our four other FA Cup first-round replays.
Derby v Torquay (19:45 GMT)
You can watch tonight's action from Pride Park by clicking the icon above or you can listen to live commentary from our colleagues at BBC local radio by following the links there.
You can also listen to commentary from the other ties being played tonight from that same link.
Lots of options.
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FA Cup: 10 men Barnet progress to the next round thanks to Idris Kanu
There was no upset on Monday as Barnet eased through to round two at Chelmsford, but will any of tonight's four other ties throw up drama?
AFC Wimbledon, who sit 15th in League Two following their relegation last season, will be strong favourites to progress.
They are at home to Weymouth, who are rock bottom of National League South with only eight points from 16 games. The Terras are also on a horrendous run in FA Cup replays, losing their last 10.
Another team odds-on with the bookmakers are Cambridge United, who sit 18th in League One, and who welcome National League North strugglers Curzon Ashton. It’s been 14 years since Curzon last ousted League opposition from the cup.
Gillingham have managed only six goals in 17 League Two matches thus far, but did get one in the initial tie at AFC Fylde, which the Coasters cancelled out seven minutes from time.
Tonight’s visitors, who are just outside the National League North play-off places, are without leading scorer Tom Peers, but do have a new face on the touchline in the form of incoming boss Adam Murray.
One place below the Gills in League Two are Hartlepool, who look at most risk of a ‘giant-killing’, though only six teams sit between them and visitors Solihull Moors in the football ladder as Moors are seeking a return to the National League play-offs, at least.
Derby v Torquay (19:45 GMT)
Derby's players will be motivated by not wishing to become the first Rams side in almost 40 years not to feature in the third round of the FA Cup.
You have to go back to the 1984-85 season for the last time the East Midlands side fell in the first round of this famous old competition.
Boss Paul Warne will think they ought to be having a night off tonight after they took a 2-0 lead at Plainmoor in the original tie.
However, Eiran Cashin's red card, which was later rescinded, turned the tie on its head and Gary Johnson's men earned a replay thanks to a last-gasp equaliser from Will Goodwin.
The draw with the League One side has been a small bright spot in an otherwise very difficult campaign for the Devon side.
The Gulls are second from bottom in the National League and were thumped 5-1 at home by promotion-chasing Chesterfield on Saturday.
All games kick off at 19:45 GMT
Just the 460-mile round-trip for these Torquay fans this evening...
Good evening and welcome to live text coverage of tonight's FA Cup first round replays.
Neatly, all five games involve an EFL side hosting a non-league side hoping to cause a shock.
We'll be focussing our attentions on the game at Pride Park as Derby look to avoid an upset against National League strugglers Torquay but, fear not, we'll be keeping you across the four other ties too.
Will the league sides make it through unscathed or could someone write themselves into a little piece of FA Cup folklore this evening?
Fifteen minutes until it all kicks off, let's get straight to it.