But when it comes to a giantkilling act in The FA Cup, there can only be one winner - with Exeter causing the biggest upset of the Second Round with a 2-1 victory over Doncaster Rovers.

Steve Flack and Dean Moxey were the goal-scoring heroes for the Grecians and even though Gregg Blundell pulled a late goal back for Doncaster, the non-League outfit held on to claim a memorable victory.

And Alex Inglethorpe’s side were more than rewarded for their heroic victory when they were drawn to face Manchester United at Old Trafford in the Third Round.

Inglethorpe said: "It was a superb performance against a very good side. Dean’s goal was fantastic."

Grecians director of football Steve Perryman added: "All our supporters are going to love this tie and love travelling up there.

"I think we will take a lot up there for what will be a great day for the players and staff, and a reward for everyone behind the scenes keeping the club going.

"Exeter is a viable city and we deserve League football again. Something like this might make it a little bit easier."

Other contenders for team of the week came from Ryman League Premier Division leaders Yeading, who recorded a 3-1 win over Slough in The FA Cup Second Round.

And Yeading also received a dream tie at home to Newcastle in the Third Round as reward for their impressive victory.

In the Championship, Wolves produced one of their best performances of the season when they thrashed promotion hopefuls Ipswich 4-1 at Molineux.

But when it comes to producing an upset, Exeter became the latest non-League club to knock a League side out of the competition and show why The FA Cup is such a magical tournament.