Goole AFC and Sherwood Colliery booked their places in the Preliminary Round of this season's Emirates FA Cup with excellent replay victories in midweek.Goole dramatically won in extra-time at Sunderland Ryhope CW in a match that was 1-1 after ninety minutes after Liam Parker's early opener for the Vikings was cancelled out in the second period by their hosts.
Rhyope then took the lead in the first period of extra-time but Mitchell Pattinson levelled on 108 minutes and Parker then popped up with a dramatic winner two minutes from time to send the Toolstation NCEL side through.
Sherwood Colliery, meanwile, progressed with a single-goal victory at Boston Town, Ryan Ingram netting the decider in first-half stoppage time.
However, there was disappointment in the other two Extra Preliminary Round replays as
North Ferriby, despite goals from Thomas Corner and Harvey Carew, were beaten 5-2 at home by Whitley Bay.
And, Luke Stewart put
Penistone Church ahead against visitors Lower Breck but the away side scored either side of the interval to take away a 2-1 victory.
There was a welcome return for the League Cup with eight First Round matches in the competition that did not take place last season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The big winners were
Nostell Miners Welfare who thrashed visitors
Shirebrook Town 8-2, Danny Edwards and Anees Younis both grabbing hat-tricks.
Nathan Perks and Joe Wood also found the net for the rampant hosts whilst Keiron Sykes-Tobin and Josiah Robinson were the Shirebrook scorers.
Hall Road Rangers raced into a three-goal lead by the half-hour mark at
FC Humber United, Sam Robinson's double sandwiching a Conner Harman strike, before the hosts rallied in the second half but fell just short as Szymon Czubik and Cameron Hall scored in a 3-2 win for the away side.
Samuel Foulds got two of
Ollerton Town's goals in a 4-1 triumph at
Glasshoughton Welfare, Conor Higginson and Callum Littlejohn also getting on the scoresheet for the visitors whilst Jamie Simpson claimed a consolation for Welfare.
Ryan Barker claimed the only goal of the game as
Harrogate Railway Athletic dumped visitors
Retford FC out of the competition.
Armthorpe Welfare are also through to the Second Round as Adam Baskerville, Reece High and Alex Varley secured a 3-0 home victory over
Rainworth Miners Welfare.
Parkgate were held to a goalless draw by
Dronfield Town but the hosting Steelmen won the penalty shoot-out 5-4 to keep themseves in the tournament.
Niall Doran's extra-time winner saw
Rossington Main through 3-2 at home to
Teversal whilst Martin Pembleton was a similar hero for
Brigg Town as they beat visitors
Hallam 2-1 after their match was level at a goal apiece after ninety minutes.
There were only three home winners in the eight Premier Division matches that were played with
Grimsby Borough,
Maltby Main and
Winterton Rangers taking the points on their own turf.
Jack Debnam's opener for Borough was cancelled out by Lee Bennett but Richie Burdett claimed the winner in a 2-1 victory with a quarter-of-an-hour remaining.
Main were single-goal victors over
Staveley Miners Welfare, Morgan James with the vital strike early in the second period.
And, Rangers left it late to overcome
Albion Sports as Luke Anderson and then a Josh Walker penalty secured a 2-0 win in the final ten minutes.
Thackley were winners on their travels, Christopher Lever, Lewis Waddington and Owen Murphy finding the net for them in a 3-0 defeat of
Silsden AFC.
There were three draws with
Emley AFC finishing 1-1 at home to
Garforth Town, James Eyles levelling for the Pewits after a Marcus Haydock own goal had given the visitors a 25th minute lead.
Jason Davis put
Hemsworth Miners Welfare ahead at home to
Barton Town but Benjamin Hinchliffe made sure the spoils were shared midway through the second half.
And, there were no goals at the Forest Town Arena as
AFC Mansfield played out a stalemate with visitors
Eccleshill United.
Photo: Ryan Ingram celebrates scoring a first-half injury-time winner in Sherwood Colliery's 1-0 Emirates FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round replay at Boston Town on Tuesday evening. (Picture: Ryan Crockett Photography)