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Division One Central club AFC Dunstable will take their place in the draw after winning 1-0 at Isthmian
North side Witham Town’s Simarco Stadium. Max Hercules` 73rd-minute effort eventually saw the OD’s
through, with the Essex hosts having Lewis Payne dismissed 9 minutes later for an off-the-ball incident.
Premier Division Central club St Ives Town are out after losing on spot-kicks at Christchurch Meadow
against NPL Premier Division side Belper Town after a 1-1 draw in normal time. Myles Cowling broke the
deadlock to give the Saints a 67th-minute lead that Brodie Litchfield levelled after 76 minutes. But it’s
the Nailers who head into Monday’s draw after a 4-2 penalty success.
St Ives` league rivals Barwell also lost to outside opposition in NPL Premier Division Gainsborough
Trinity. The hosts opened the scoring through Clayton Donaldson after 16 minutes, only for Jack Deakin
to level 5 minutes later. The turning point in the tie came just before the break when Barwell’s keeper
Andy Wycherley was sent-off for handling the ball outside his area and Curtis Durose rubbed salt into
the wound by scoring from the resulting free-kick. Liam Waldock added a third for Trinity late on.
In all internal ties, Andy Peaks made a successful return to Hayden Road with his Tamworth side as they
beat managerless and struggling Premier Division Central rivals AFC Rushden & Diamonds 4-0. Dan
Creaney bagged a brace for the Lambs, with Kyle Finn and former Diamond Alex Collard also on target.
Other Premier Division Central teams through include Alvechurch, who enjoyed a 3-0 win at The Eyrie
against Bedford Town, courtesy of a brace from Jed Abbey after 33 and 77 minutes, sandwiched by a
54th minute Jack Concannon effort.
Coalville Town beat league rivals Ilkeston Town 4-1, thanks to a Tom McGlinchey brace, Steve Towers
and Ash Chambers – Dempsey Arlott-John scored for Ilkeston.
Redditch United’s good start to the season continues as they won 3-0 at Top Field against league rivals
Hitchin Town. Max Sheaf gave the Reds a 17th-minute lead that Ryan Wollacott added to 5 minutes
before the break. On 57 minutes, Bernard Mensah made sure with the visitors` third.
Leiston avoided a home banana skin when they edged out Division One South side Evesham United 1-0
at Victory Road. But the Robins made the hosts work for their win, which came courtesy of an 87th-
minute George Quantrell effort.
Stourbridge out their league form behind them to record a good 1-0 win at Bloomfields against league
rivals Needham Market, thanks to a first-half injury-time Lee Vaughan penalty after Jason Cowley had
been brought down in the box.
There was a seven-goal thriller at Dales Lane between rivals Rushall Olympic and Hednesford Town. The
Pics took a 25th minute lead through Andre Carvalho-Landell which Samir Nabi cancelled out on the
half-hour mark. Five minutes after half-time, Will Shorrock made it 2-1 to the hosts and then Alex
Fletcher added a third a few minutes later. Adam Livingstone pulled the Pitmen back into the game at
2-3 on the hour-mark and then Ryan Nesbitt equalised on 65 minutes. And Hednesford’s comeback was
complete when the former Trophy winners sealed a 4-3 victory through Lewis Ludford-Ison in the 88th
minute.
Royston Town also won their away tie at the Arden Garages Stadium against rivals Stratford Town. The
Crows came back from conceding an early 2nd minute Joel Nakatani-Brown own goal to win, thanks to
the same player scoring at the right end on 35 minutes and then Matt Bateman 15 minutes from time.
Premier Division South clubs in the hat for Monday’s draw include unbeaten Weston-super-Mare, who
won 2-0 at Lodge Road against rivals Yate Town, thanks to first half goals from Lloyd Humphries and
Marlon Jackson.
Winchester City beat another league rival Poole Town 2-0 with Simba Mlambo after 39 minutes and
Warren Bentley on 78 minutes – Poole having striker Tony Lee dismissed near the end.
Swindon Supermarine avoided any upset by beating Division One Central strugglers Cirencester Town
3-0 at the Webbswood Stadium. A 10th-minute strike from Brad Hooper gave `Marine a lead that James
Harding doubled after 51 minutes. Zack Kotwica added a third in the 77th minute.
Beaconsfield Town needed penalties to go through against league rivals Hartley Wintney.
Dan Bradshaw gave the Rams a 42nd-minute lead. But it looked as though The Row would be heading
into the hat on Monday after Tom Leggett and a Matt Drage penalty out them in front in the 87th and
89th minute. However, Nathan Minhas grabbed a stoppage-time equaliser for the hosts, who maintained
the momentum by winning the shoot-out 3-1.
There was another thriller at Eynsham Park where North Leigh hosted league rivals Tiverton Town for
the first time and won on penalties after a 3-3 draw in normal time.
Early goals from Levi Steele after 3 minutes and Amer Awadh 5 minutes later had the Millers in control.
Luis Morison reduced the deficit from the spot after 20 minutes and he repeated the act in the 36th
minute to make it 2-2. On 68 minutes, Awadh restored North Leigh’s lead. The home side’s Andy Gunn
was then dismissed for preventing a goalscoring opportunity on 78 minutes and Morison completed a
hat-trick of penalties. But right near the end of normal time, Morison’s day was spoiled when he was
sent-off for a second booking. And with their penalty expert out of the frame in the shoot-out, Tiverton
bowed out 5-3.