The FA Cup sponsored by E.ON
Third Round Qualifying Replays
Tuesday 17 October 2006
Winning clubs will receive £5,000



Yeading cruised into the FA Cup Fourth Round Qualifying after they beat Farnborough Town 3-0 in a one-sided replay at The Warren.

Director of Football Tony O'Driscoll was in temporary charge of Yeading, following long serving manager Johnson Hippolyte's move to Southern Premier Division side Maidenhead United, and he could not have wished for a better start to his tenure.

Yeading, who had been on the front foot from the first whistle, were rewarded for their endeavour in the 29th minute when striker Marvin Morgan scored the opener to give the home side a one-goal half-time lead.

O'Driscoll's side were causing Town all sorts of problems down the flanks and doubled their account just five minutes after the restart as Morgan helped himself to his and Yeading's second.

Farnborough, who still recall a recent FA Cup tie at Arsenal but have endured a turbulent week amid financial problems, were dealt another blow as Steve Laidler was sent off midway through the first half.

Yeading made sure of a Fourth Round Qualifying clash, at home against St Albans City, with ten minutes remaining as Jefferson Louis added a third.

Meanwhile, Worcester City made short work of Hemel Hempstead with goals from Nick Colley and Craig Wilding enough to see them safely through to the Fourth Round Qualifying where they will host Basingstoke Town.

There was little to choose between Farsley Celtic and Witton Albion before Gareth Grant, who had an earlier offside effort disallowed, hit the only goal of the game in the first period of added time. They will now host Cambridge City following their 3-2 win in extra time at Matlock Town.

Leatherhead were in goalscoring form as they eased past Mangotsfield United 4-1. Jamie Beer opened the scoring with a powerful effort from the edge of the box before Dave Stevens hit a Cup hat-trick to seal the win.

Elsewhere, Whitley Bay will travel to Gainsborough Trinity in the next round after they beat Blyth Spartans 2-1 away, while Scarborough will go to Stafford Rangers as they beat Ossett Albion 2-0.

Brackley Town won 2-1 at home to Quorn to set up a clash with Havant & Waterlooville, while Clevedon Town needed penalties to see them through against Hitchin after it finished 2-2 after extra time. The Somerset side will now meet the winners of AFC Hornchurch and Welling United, who replay at Park View Road tonight.