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Live Reporting

Jay Freeman

All times stated are UK

  1. Bye bye for now

    #bbcfacup

    That's where we leave things for now.

    We'll be back tomorrow to take you through the remainder of the FA Cup second-round fixtures. Fingers crossed there's a fun-filled afternoon full of goals.

    In the mean time, apparently there's a World Cup on. I had no idea. Argentina are taking on Mexico, knowing that defeat will knock them out of the tournament. You can follow live coverage of that game here.

    For now though, thank you for joining us.

  2. Sunday's FA Cup fixtures

    #bbcfacup

    Here's the the lay of the land in the FA Cup second round on Sunday. Just the five fixtures to get stuck into, with Ebbsfleet taking on Fleetwood in the first game of the day at 12:30 GMT.

    • Ebbsfleet United v Fleetwood Town
    • Bristol Rovers v Boreham Wood
    • Burton Albion v Chippenham Town
    • Newport County v Derby County
    • Ipswich Town v Buxton
  3. Saturday's FA Cup second round highlights

    #bbcfacup

    • King's Lynn town are defeated 3-0 in the day's first FA Cup tie; Accrington beat Barnet with the Bees holding them for much of the 90 minutes.
    • National League side Chesteffield pull off upset against AFC Wimbledon; fellow fifth-tier in-form side Wrexham win 4-1 against sixth-tier Farnborough
    • Forest Green survive scare to beat Alvechurch 2-1; Gillingham score stoppage time equaliser to set up replay against National League side Dagenham
    • Barnsley beat Crewe, Grimsby beat Cambridge, Charlton draw with Stockport, Hartlepool defeat Harrogate, Oxford thrash Exeter 4-1, Portsmouth beat MK Dons, Sheffield Wednesday defeat Mansfield, Shrewsbury beat Peterborough and Walsall beat Carlisle in day's other all-EFL ties.
  4. Post update

    FT: Dag & Red 1-1 Gillingham

    That was a frantic day. Goals galore across the FA Cup second-round.

    Let's take a look at the headlines.

  5. Post update

    Dag & Red 1-1 Gillingham

    Ben Watts

    BBC Radio Kent

    Scott Kashket celebrates his equaliser at Dagenham

    Late drama at the end as Scott Kashket found a way to equalise from close range for Gillingham after Josh Walker, with 10 minutes to go, put Dagenham in front.

    Credit to Dagenham for the way that they played.

  6. FULL-TIME

    Dag & Red 1-1 Gillingham

    All over at the Chigwell Construction Stadium.

    A replay is on the cards. Josh Walker had put Dagenham ahead in the 80th minute.

    But there was heartbreak to come as Scott Kashet levelled in stoppage time.

    Both sides will meet again but will go into the hat for the third-round draw.

  7. Post update

    Dag & Red 1-1 Gillingham

    Ben Watts

    BBC Radio Kent

    Gillingham have barely posed a threat on goal during the game and Scott Kashket has smuggled the ball home from close range.

    A replay is now on the cards but the momentum is with Gillingham.

  8. GOAL: Dag & Red 1-1 Gillingham

    Scott Kashket (90+2 mins)

    Scott Kashket scores for Gillingham

    What a time to score an equaliser!

    Scott Kashket gets Gillingham out of jail with a goal in the 92nd minute as he fires into the top of the net.

    Not long left. There's not a late winner in this, is there?!

  9. AFC Wimbledon 'couldn't find the energy' - says manager Jackson

    FT: AFC Wimbledon 0-2 Chesterfield

    FT: AFC Wimbledon 0-2 Chesterfield
    Image caption: AFC Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson says his players just ran out of steam after a tough schedule the past few weeks

    National League Chesterfield reached the FA Cup third round for the second successive season after a deserved win over a lacklustre League Two AFC Wimbledon in their second-round tie.

    AFC Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson told BBC Radio London:

    "I thought it was a flat performance from ourselves. We've been bang at it and on the front foot up until today. Perhaps that's a by product of the tough schedule we've had. It's been tough on my squad.

    "It's disappointing because we obviously wanted to go through but the group have been unbelievable the last five or six weeks. Today they just couldn't find the energy levels required.

    "It is frustrating we were no way near our best but Chesterfield deserved the win.

    "We're not going to let this loss set us back. It's a reset."

  10. Post update

    Dag & Red 1-0 Gillingham

    Five minutes added on.

    Five minutes for Gillingham to avoid being knocked out by Dagenham.

  11. Parkinson felt 'moment of quality would come'

    FT: Wrexham 4-1 Farnborough

    Wrexham are another National League side in the third-round draw after beating Farnborough at the Racecouse.

    And their tie is sure to be high-profile whoever they draw because of the Welsh side's high-profile owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.

    Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson told BBC Sport Wales:

    "I knew this would be a tough game because I'd seen them play and they are probably as good as any team in our league at making it difficult for the opposition as they did at Sutton.

    "I thought they put in a very disciplined performance and the conditions were difficult as well and we struggled with fluency in the first half.

    "But I said to the lads if it is a scrappy game let's make sure we scrap and wait for those moments of quality that come to the fore because we've got to believe they're going to because we've got good players.

    "And I felt we did that - we dug in even when they scored the goal and I felt there was an air of calmness about the group and that the moment of quality would come for us to win the game."

  12. Post update

    Dag & Red 1-0 Gillingham

    Ben Watts

    BBC Radio Kent

    Gillingham have won their last five ties against non-league teams but could be going out to Dagenham & Redbridge as things stand.

    Gillingham have not created much in attack - it's been Dagenham & Redbridge who have had the better chances.

  13. Man United away 'would be really good' - Dobra

    FT: AFC Wimbledon 0-2 Chesterfield

    FT: AFC Wimbledon 0-2 Chesterfield
    Image caption: Armando Dobra of Chesterfield (centre left) scores the opening goal against AFC Wimbledon

    In-form Chesterfield were at it again - the National League side's determination and cup charisma proving too strong for another League Two side.

    After his goal saw off League Two Northampton Town in the first round, Armando Dobra put the Spireites on their way to round three for the second season in a row with the first in a 2-0 win at AFC Wimbledon.

    And after landing a money-spinning trip to Stamford Bridge last season, Dobra would love to see a similarly box office tie to come out of the hat on Monday.

    Armando Dobra told BBC Radio Sheffield:

    "Obviously the Premier League teams come in now and hopefully we can get a big team in the next round.

    "I support Manchester United, so United away would be good.

    "It was a really really good performance from the team. I thought we dominated from the first minute to the end."

  14. Post update

    Dag & Red 1-0 Gillingham

    Ben Watts

    BBC Radio Kent

    A defensive slip at the back for Gillingham and Josh Walker has pounced to give the National League side the lead.

  15. GOAL: Dag & Red 1-0 Gillingham

    Josh Walker (80 mins)

    Deadlock broken!

    The upset is on! Josh Walker sends National League side Dagenham ahead against Gillingham.

    The Gills have 10 minutes of normal time remaining to avoid being knocked out.

  16. 'Luck didn't go our way'

    Accrington 1-0 Barnet

    Barnet's FA Cup journey is over for another year as the National League side slipped to a late defeat at League One Accrington.

    Barnet manager Dean Barnett told BBC Radio London:

    “You’re thinking when you get to the 80th minute, can we get them back to The Hive?

    “There was break in play and then our lads are adamant there was a handball before the goal.

    “Overall, that bit of luck you need in the cup just didn’t go our way.”

  17. 'A scrappy goal for a scrappy game'

    Accrington 1-0 Barnet

    Accrington manager John Coleman told BBC Radio Lancashire:

    “It was a tough game, Barnet had a lot of the game, particularly in the first half and made it difficult for us.

    “We hit the post early but didn’t really get going in the first half and everything we knew about Barnet, we seemed to help them on their way.

    “We had the wind second half and it was always going to be a scrappy goal that settled a scrappy game.”

  18. Post update

    Dag & Red 0-0 Gillingham

    Ben Reeves puts another dangerous ball into the Dagenham box as Gillingham press again.

    Lewis Walker gets on the end of it and tries to fire into the bottom corner but the Daggers block his effort.

  19. GREAT SAVE!

    Dag & Red 0-0 Gillingham

    Great save!

    Somehow this tie is still goalless. Gillingham press Dagenham after a good spell for the hosts.

    Ben Reeves puts a ball in which is headed away. In the mean time, Robbie McKenzie goes to ground but gets back up to fire at goal, forcing a save out of Daggers keeper Elliot Justham.

  20. Post update

    FT: Sheff Wed 2-1 Mansfield

    Andy Giddings

    Sports Editor, BBC Sheffield

    Sheffield Wednesday celebrate

    Sheffield Wednesday come from behind to make it through to round three of the FA Cup by beating Mansfield 2-1.

    Subs by manager Darren Moore key to the win, as they were very poor beforehand. Credit to Mansfield, the better side, but less clinical, for most of the game.