Two late goals gave Eastbourne United a shock 2-0 win over Dr Martens League side Hastings United in the Sussex Senior Cup.
A superb Scott McDonald lob and a Jason Morley penalty did the damage for the County League division two side in this second round replay at The Oval.
Eastbourne broke the deadlock 20 minutes from time when a long ball put McDonald in the clear and his exquisite chip gave keeper Sam Harris-Green no chance.
Ten minutes later McDonald was impeded by Harris-Green in the Hastings box and Morley tucked home the resultant penalty.
The underdogs also hit the woodwork in the second half and had another shout for a penalty turned down.
Worthing set up an attractive Senior Cup third round tie at home to Lewes after a comfortable 4-0 win at County League division two side Haywards Heath.
Rebels scored all their goals inside an hour and fit again defender Glen Davies put them on their way on 15 minutes by heading in a Mark Knee cross at the near post.
Mark Pulling doubled the lead eight minutes later by converting a right-wing cross from Sam Francis.
Former Albion striker Gavin Geddes, who replaced Frenchman Florian Mateos at the break, hit the third from an Owen Hill through ball eight minutes into the restart to notch his 12th of the season for the Rebels.
Defender Shaun Grice rounded things off on 55 minutes with a left foot shot following a corner on the right by Knee.
Heath were spared a heavier defeat by their keeper Darren Lambert who produced good late saves to thwart Francis and Knee.
In the Dr Martens League Cup, an understrength Burgess Hill side went down 1-0 away to Chatham Town.
Daniel Larkin scored the only goal on 23 minutes.
The Hillians hit the woodwork three times in the closing stages with Ben Andrews, twice, and Matt Simpson going close.
In the Hastings FA Senior Cup semi final, Sidley United beat St Leonards 2-0 with goals from Owen Ball and Adam Day.
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