Postpublished at 18:35 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November 2020
FC United of Manchester 1-4 Doncaster
Players are coming out.
FC United have it all to do.
Eighth-tier Marine produce shock of first round by beating League Two Colchester on penalties
National League North minnows Darlington win 2-1 at League One strugglers Swindon
National League sides Stockport, Dagenham, King's Lynn & Boreham Wood upset league clubs Rochdale, Grimsby, Port Vale & Southend
Bradford thrash part-timers Tonbridge 7-0; Doncaster win 5-1 at FC United
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All ties to be played behind closed doors due to coronavirus pandemic
Neil Johnston, Josef Rindl and Saj Chowdhury
FC United of Manchester 1-4 Doncaster
Players are coming out.
FC United have it all to do.
We thought there might be another surprise at Salford when Hartlepool took the League Two Ammies to extra time but it was not to be.
FC United of Manchester 1-4 Doncaster
Here's some more goal clips from our late game.
Our team that puts these clips together are having a busy one.
I've got a feeling we'll see more goals in the second half.
National League side Boreham Wood pile on the misery for struggling Southend as they knock them out of the FA Cup on penalties.
Read MoreNational League side Dagenham & Redbridge score twice late on to knock out League Two side Grimsby Town in the FA Cup first round.
Read MoreSonny Carey's late goal helps National League side King's Lynn Town knock out League Two Port Vale in the FA Cup first round.
Read MoreThe biggest surprise came at Colchester where eighth-tier Marine, of Northern Premier Division One, beat the League Two U's 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
Four divisions between the sides - but you could not tell that today.
Half-time at Broadhurst Park means we can catch up with some of the big stories that happened in the Cup earlier on Saturday.
There were a few shocks, you know.
FC United of Manchester 1-4 Doncaster
I'm calling it now - I don't think we're going to see an upset here.
FC United of Manchester 1-4 Doncaster
It hasn't been boring.
Two minutes of added time.
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Jordan Davies: Northern Premier League to League One is the same gap from National League to Premier League. These players are gulfs apart. Shame because #FCUM would have shaken most teams in this tournament.
James Coppinger
The veteran joins the party!
James Coppinger - who turns 40 in January - adds a fourth with a heavily deflected finish .
Ben Whiteman follows up his goal with a second assist.
This could get ugly for FC United.
FC United of Manchester 1-3 Doncaster
Have a look at Doncaster's first two goals.
It's fair to say they're full value for their lead.
FC United of Manchester 1-3 Doncaster
Will the non-league side get to half-time without conceding again?
Donny look a threat each time they pile forward.
Josh Sims
FC United just cannot deal with Doncaster's pace!
The visitors respond quickly after conceding and it's the highly impressive Josh Sims who nets after a great run.
He cuts inside the penalty area and finds the net with a deflected attempt.
Regan Linney
Oh, hello!
This time it's Doncaster's defence that implodes and Regan Linney is away.
He's got loads of time to think about what he is going to do and places his shot perfectly past the keeper.
That's a lovely finish.
The team from the seventh-tier are back in this.
FC United of Manchester 0-2 Doncaster
Seven attempts.
Three on target.
Two goals.
Donny are dominating.
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Jack Tanner: FC United wins best "behind goal backdrop" in this behind closed doors age.
Look at those colours. It's like the Stretford End.
FC United of Manchester 0-2 Doncaster
Darren Moore will be delighted with this as he self-isolates at home.
His team are producing a highly professional performance in his absence.
Ben Whiteman
Not looking good in terms of FC United joining Marine and Darlington in the second round.
The hosts switch off at the back and skipper Ben Whiteman is clean through with only the keeper to beat.
He doesn't miss.
The home defence were waiting for the assistant to raise his flag for offside. It didn't happen.