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Summary

  • National League side Yeovil beat League Two Stevenage

  • Harrogate reach third round with win at 2008 FA Cup winners Portsmouth

  • League Two sides Hartlepool, Port Vale and Mansfield also all beat League One opposition

  • Ipswich held at home by League Two Barrow

  • Seventh-tier Buxton out after 1-0 defeat by League One Morecambe

  • Get involved at #bbcfacup

  1. Team newspublished at 12:35 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2021

    Buxton v Morecambe (12:45 GMT)

    Buxton make just the one change from their first-round win against York, with James Hurst starting in place of Josh Granite.

    Meanwhile Stephen Robinson has made four changes to his Morecambe side from their heavy League One defeat by MK Dons last Saturday - keeper Kyle Letheren, Toumani Diagouraga, top scorer Cole Stockton and Arthur Gnahoua all coming in.

    Buxton: T Richardson, Curley, Fox, Middleton, Hurst, Meikle, Ward, Dawson, De Girolamo, Elliott, Clarke.

    Subs: Chambers, Milnes, Tear, Hinds, H Richardson, Dillingham, Catt.

    Morecambe: Letheren, McLaughlin, Leigh, O’Connor, McDonald, Diagouraga, Stockton, McLoughlin, Gnahoua, McCalmont, Delaney.

    Subs: Andresson Jones Obika Ayunga Phillips Cooney Gibson Duffus Wootton.

  2. Ex-Italy youth striker dreams of Buxton glorypublished at 12:31 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2021

    Buxton v Morecambe (12:45 GMT)

    As you might expect, there are some really interesting stories in the Buxton squad.

    Take striker Diego de Girolamo, who juggles playing non-league football with a job as a tiler - he's spoken to ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Sport this week.

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    FA Cup: Buxton striker Diego De Girolamo dreaming of the FA Cup glory against Morecambe

  3. Watch live ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ coveragepublished at 12:27 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2021

    Buxton v Morecambe (12:45 GMT)

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    As well as following our live text you can watch live coverage of this game on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ One, or at the top of this page.

    Seven-time FA Cup-winner Alex Scott is on presenting duty.

    The fact it's on TV means there's no hiding place for me if I describe something inaccurately!

  4. Postpublished at 12:23 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2021

    Buxton v Morecambe (12:45 GMT)

    Buxton fansImage source, Getty Images

    Let's set the scene for our lunchtime kick-off between Northern Premier League Premier Division side Buxton and League One Morecambe.

    It's being held at Buxton's Silverlands Stadium, the highest ground in England, yet the Bucks are the lowest club left in the competition.

    The part-timers are ranked 77 league places below their visitors and have already played SEVEN games to reach this stage.

  5. Your FA Cup menupublished at 12:19 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2021

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    Here's what we have to look forward to in the FA Cup second round this afternoon - all ties kicking off at 15:00 GMT, unless stated.

    • Buxton v Morecambe (12:45 GMT)
    • AFC Wimbledon v Cheltenham
    • Bristol Rovers v Sutton United
    • Burton v Port Vale
    • Cambridge v Exeter
    • Carlisle v Shrewsbury
    • Doncaster v Mansfield
    • Ipswich v Barrow
    • Leyton Orient v Tranmere
    • Lincoln v Hartlepool
    • Portsmouth v Harrogate
    • Walsall v Swindon
    • Yeovil v Stevenage (17:30 GMT)
  6. One win from glory?published at 12:15 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2021

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    Buxton fansImage source, Getty Images

    When we think of the FA Cup we often think of the first and third rounds - arguably the biggest opportunities for a David to upset a Goliath.

    But the second round represents a massive carrot. Win here and the biggest names in world football could be coming to your back yard.

    This afternoon we have 26 sides, ranging from the third to the seventh division, all dreaming of the TV exposure, glory and cash that victory here could bring them.