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Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Sonny Lo-Everton comes off for Yeovil, with Rhys Murphy being sent on.
Paul McCallum scores stoppage time winner as non-league Eastleigh beat League One Reading
National League leaders Chesterfield into third round with win over Leyton Orient
Wrexham progress with victory over non-league Yeovil Town
Aldershot come from behind to earn replay with League Two leaders Stockport
Premier League leaders Arsenal drawn at home to Liverpool in third round
Sunderland to host Newcastle in Wear-Tyne derby; holders Man City v Huddersfield
Matt Newsum, Harry Bamforth and David McIntyre
Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Sonny Lo-Everton comes off for Yeovil, with Rhys Murphy being sent on.
Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Paul Mullin and Yeovil's Jake Wannell chase a ball to the byline and the defender goes scrambling.
As he appeals for a free-kick, Mullin grabs the ball like the kid who owns it in the playground and marches over pointing to the corner flag.
He gets the call. Quickly taken, but no joy.
Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Barry Horne
Former Wales and Wrexham midfielder on BBC Radio Wales
Yeovil have got goals in them. They’ve been scoring two a game this season - 19 games, 39 goals. Their manager Mark Cooper will have told them, ‘If we can get the next goal we’re back in this.’
Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Yeovil knock the ball around sweetly, with Frank Nouble putting Alex Whittle into space for a cross, which Ben Tozer stubs behind.
The corner comes in but Wrexham's anxieties lift as Yeovil are pinged for a free-kick.
Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Tom O'Connor makes a finely timed challenge to stem Jordan Young in full flight on the right, as Yeovil again threaten.
Wrexham just seem to be able to cover the gaps just as Yeovil seem to have opened them up.
Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Yeovil patiently ping the ball about on the edge of the Wrexham area, hoping to break their defensive shape.
They don't buckle, so Jordan Young dribbles in off the touchline, arcs away from goal before wrapping his foot round one that fizzes high over the bar.
Yeovil haven't stopped battling.
Teenage striker Josh Stokes scored twice as National League Aldershot draw with League Two leaders Stockport County to earn an FA Cup second-round replay.
The winners will be rewarded with a trip to Championship side West Bromwich Albion.
Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Frank Nouble is helping to knit Yeovil's attacks together but what he gives them in terms of build up, Mark Cooper's side lack when he's not in the box for the resulting cross.
Here comes Nouble, wriggles down the left, cutback is cleared by Andy Cannon.
Only as far as Charlie Cooper, who sets his sights and blazes over.
Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Wrexham have started this half really trying to put the game to bed.
James McClean got a cross in which was headed away by Jake Wannell, who then turned his centre behind for a corner with Wrexham players lurking.
Again Yeovil clear their lines, but it's been all the hosts so far.
Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Off we go. Wrexham with one foot in round three.
Yeovil looking to change that.
National League leaders Chesterfield claimed another EFL scalp as Idris El Mizouni's own goal secured victory against Leyton Orient.
The Spireites knocked out League One leaders Portsmouth in the first round and will now play Watford.
National League side reach the FA Cup third round for the first time in eight years after a 2-1 win, with two goals from striker Paul McCallum.
The Spitfires will now play either Newport County or Barnet.
#bbcfacup
Right, whilst we take a quick break from the action in North Wales, let's recap the three second-round results we have seen so far today.
Paul McCallum netted a brace for Eastleigh, including a stoppage-time winner, to beat Reading 2-1 and secure the National League side passage through to the third round for the first time in eight years.
With that win, the Spitfires have earned themselves an away tie with either Newport County or Barnet.
It turned out to be a good day for the National League sides as Chesterfield narrowly defeated League One Leyton Orient via an own goal that has now been credited to Idris El Mizouni, the now third unfortunate culprit.
It was previously awarded against Ed Turns and then Brandon Cooper!
The Spireites will face West Brom at The Hawthorns in round three.
Aldershot once again mixed it with the big boys and earned themselves a replay at Edgeley Park after drawing 2-2 with League Two leaders Stockport County.
Josh Stokes made a name for himself in that game, netting a fantastic brace for the Shots.
Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Wrexham haven't been brilliant but at the moment they've done enough to put themselves in a commanding position for the FA Cup third round.
Ollie Palmer got the ball rolling, and after Yeovil mounted a bit of a response, Andy Cannon struck late on in stoppage time to give Wrexham some breathing space.
All to do for Mark Cooper's side.
HT: Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Barry Horne
Former Wales and Wrexham midfielder on BBC Radio Wales
A great time to score. Fabulous. It makes manager Phil Parkinson’s team-talk at half-time a lot easier.
Wrexham 2-0 Yeovil
Jordan Young hopes to replicate his post-shaking free-kick effort and actually beat Mark Howard this time for Yeovil.
Unfortunately for the Glovers, it's straight down the Wrexham goalkeeper's throat.
Andy Cannon
Daylight for Wrexham as Andy Cannon bangs the ball past Joe Day to double the lead.
It came from Ben Tozer's booming throw which was only half cleared, and Cannon lived up to his name, driving the shot in off the turf for the second.
Cruel on Yeovil.
Wrexham 1-0 Yeovil
Duncan Idehen makes a sliding challenge to halt a runaway Ollie Palmer, as Wrexham again press Yeovil.
Perfectly timed.
Throw in...
Wrexham 1-0 Yeovil
What a stunning set-piece by Jordan Young, who curls it from distance with savage whip and pace, but it smacks the post and bounces out.
Wrexham goalkeeper Mark Howard was well-beaten.
Fine margins.
Wrexham 1-0 Yeovil
Bewildering off-side call as James McClean seemed to be well on as he was put away down the left but before Paul Mullin can connect with the Wrexham winger's cross, it's called offside.
At the other end, Yeovil make inroads through Jordan Young, but he's forced back, before Elliot Lee's crude challenge results in a yellow.
Good opportunity this for the Glovers.