FA Cup round-up P-Y

Staines and York City knock out League Two opposition

By Steve Pass   Last updated: 7th November 2009  

FA Cup round-up P-Y

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Staines and York City pulled-off the shocks in the P-Y section of FA Cup games, while Norwich City's Chris Martin top-scored with four goals.

Conference South side Staines claimed a famous victory over Shrewsbury Town at New Meadow thanks to Ali Chaaban's 21st minute winner.

Blue Square Premier side York City also beat League Two opposition in the shape of Dario Gradio's Crewe thanks to two late goals.

Richard Brodie put the non-leaguers ahead before the Railwaymen looked to be heading for the win after goals from Joel Grant and Calvin Zola.

But Richard Pacquette equalised on 86 minutes and Brodie hit his second two minutes later to seal the win.

Last-gasp

A last-gasp Charlie Griffin header equalised an Adam Yates opener to earn Stevenage Borough a draw at League Two's Port Vale.

But there were no fairytales for Paulton Rovers as League One's Norwich City showed their class in a 7-0 hammering of the non-leaguers, with Martin scoring four, Grant Holt netting a brace and Wesley Hoolahan also on target for the Canaries.

League One's Walsall also beat non-league Stourbridge thanks to a 34th minute Steve Jones winner, while Stockport County hammered Tooting & Mitcham 5-0 thanks to a Paul Turnbull brace and goals from Peter Thompson, David Poole and Carl Baker (pen).

Swindon beat Woking 1-0 courtesy of a Billy Paynter effort, while Tranmere and Leyton Orient must replay after a 1-1 stalemate at Prenton Park, with Chris Shuker equalising Luke Ashworth's earlier strike.

Remarkable stalemate

Wycombe and fellow League One outfit Brighton must also replay after a remarkable 4-4 stalemate at Adams Park, with both sides finishing with ten men.

An Aaron O'Connor brace helped Rushden & Diamonds beat fellow non-leaguers Hinckley 3-1, while Theo Lewis put Cheltenham ahead at Torquay before Nicky Wroe hit a hat-trick, including two quick penalties, the second coming after Lee Ridley was sent-off for deliberate handball.

In the last game, Wrexham beat fellow non-leaguers Lowestoft Town thanks to Gareth Taylor's last-gasp header at the Recreation Ground.