Aldershot Town and Burton Albion of the Conference, plus Stalybridge Celtic from the UniBond Premier, booked their places in the last 16. So did Maidenhead United of the Ryman Premier, who knocked out Wealdstone in our featured match at a wet and windy York Road.

The Stones were Gola League (a former name of the Conference) and FA Trophy "double" winners in 1985. Now, as a Ryman First Division North club that hasn’t had its own ground since 1991, their aspirations are more modest. But last night at Maidenhead they had a great chance to rekindle some former glories by winning a place in the Trophy’s Fifth Round.

Stones were so up for it at the start that the referee had to ask them to break up their bonding "huddle". For the first half-hour of the tie, playing down a considerable slope and with a strong wind behind them, they completely dominated proceedings. With the home side, mid-table in the Ryman Premier, barely able to get out of their own half, corners and free-kicks rained in on ‘keeper Nick Hart without a break.

He spilled a couple of efforts, with the ball like the proverbial bar of soap, but Wealdstone simply couldn’t turn their obvious superiority into goals. Then, on 33 minutes, the near impossible happened and Maidenhead took the lead. Mark Boyce sped to the right touchline and pulled the ball back, Stones’ defence stood strangely immobile and Steve Hale had time to pick his spot from about eight yards.

The visitors were shell-shocked and all the confidence they had shown in the opening 30 minutes seemed to ebb away. There was no further score before half-time but the soaring Magpies had made it 3-0 within ten minutes of the restart. Right-back Steve Sanders was within touching distance of a corner flag when he floated in a cross that the swirling wind helped over Hart’s head and Lawrence Yaku coolly chipped in another shortly after. Then burly Stones substitute Dave Ryan reduced the arrears with the third goal in just seven minutes.

Stones’ lone striker Richard Jolly rushed to retrieve the ball from the back of the net but there was to be no fight-back. In the last five minutes of the game Yaku slipped in a cheeky fourth and Brendon Gallen’s blast from 25 yards made it 5-1 and even had the visiting fans applauding. Now Maidenhead, £5,000 better off, travel to the winners of Halifax Town v Staines Town in the Fifth Round. They have Villa Park in their sights.