An FA Cup Tuesday Round Up

By Ian Townsend

It was a mixed night for our clubs in the Extra Preliminary Round of the FA Cup. Here's what happened- with wins for Ashford Town, Ipswich Wanderers, Ascot Utd, Burgess Hill Town, Westfield and Witham Town

A few of our clubs saw their matches on Saturday postponed, so kicked off their campaigns last night. Amongst them were Ashford Town, who saw a Nathan Rogers goal give them victory over AFC Uckfield despite a late red card for Ross McKernan; whilst Ipswich Wanderers fared even better as Histon finally came to call, goals from Teon Leggett and Jamie Eton-College Eaton-Collins (2) earning them a fine three-nil win.

Onto the replays.

Ascot United fell behind against Ardley United five minutes after half time, but quickly hit back, Harvey Killeen and Brendan Matthews delivering a two-one win within the next ten minutes; whilst Burgess Hill Town defeated Sutton Common Rovers by the same scoreline. Kieron Pamment opened the scoring midway through the first half, Aaron Jenkins levelled nine minutes after the break, and Rob O'Toole did what he does best, delivering a winner for the hosts sixteen minutes from time. Image courtesy of Chris Neal.

Three Bridges sadly departed two-nil at Crawley Down Gatwick, whilst Westfield went two down in the first ten minutes at Fisher, picked themselves up, and hit five in reply. Jake Baxter scored the first and the last, Didi Ndombe the second and fourth, and Mayowa Adaje the one in the middle.

Jersey Bulls defeated Sittingbourne two-nil at Woodstock Park, and Chipstead fell four-one at Peacehaven & Telscombe, Bradley Wilson with the one.

Jeffrey Cobblah got the only goal of the game as Witham Town defeated St Panteleimon.

This evening New Salamis and Redbridge meet again, at Coles Park.

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