Lewes earned another chance to seal a mouthwatering home tie against Weymouth after an exciting draw at Cinderford Town.
All the goals came in the first half with five of them arriving in a crazy nine-minute spell in which three penalties were awarded.
Lee Newman opened the scoring from the spot after 22 minutes but the home side levelled within a minute thanks to a Will Steadman header.
Fifteen seconds later the Rooks were back in front when Mark Watson headed home a Kirk Watts cross and Newman's second penalty looked to have earned them a place in the third round.
However, two penalties from Simon Truman meant that the two sides went in level at half time and despite some Cinderford pressure after the break they meet again next Tuesday at the Dripping Pan.
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