Crawley Town bounced back from two goals down to beat Fisher Athletic 3-2 and clinch a place in the third round of the FA Trophy.
The Reds got off to a dreadful start as they trailed 2-0 inside seven minutes against a side who were rapidly becoming their bogey team.
Hamid Barr scored both Fisher goals, lobbing the first after just two minutes.
If Reds were rattled by this, then they looked positively shell-shocked as Barr fired in a second in the seventh minute.
Crawley needed a quick response and they got it by pulling a goal back on 17 minutes when Dean Wordsworth released Scott Mean to grab his second goal in as many games.
Fisher keeper Maurice Munden was at full stretch to keep out a John Ugbah header minutes later as Reds searched for an equaliser.
Ray Powell could have extended Fisher's lead on 34 minutes when Andy Little dashed out of his goal but Ugbah cleared the shot off the line.
Barr was denied his hat-trick right on half time as his effort came back off a post.
Danny Carroll almost gave Crawley the perfect start to the second half but his header thumped against the crossbar.
Little had to be at his best in the Reds goal to firstly save at Ryan Robinson's feet and then cut out Powell's effort on the break.
Mean almost made it all square with a volley before Mark Hynes broke through to chip in a 70th minute equaliser.
Carroll hit the bar again with a header from a Mean free kick before Reds finally took the lead.
Hynes ran through and flicked the ball under Munden to seal a memorable win for Crawley.
Hastings Town crashed out of the FA Trophy after losing 2-1 at home to Billericay Town.
A goal ten minutes from time settled the second round replay.
Hastings made the worst possible start when a misunderstanding between goalkeeper Shwan Jalal and Matt Ball gifted Billericay the lead.
Jalal tried to rectify the error but only succeeded in conceding a penalty tucked away by Joe Baker.
Hastings hauled themselves back into the tie and claimed a deserved equaliser nine minutes before half time.
Great play by Danny Simmonds saw him deliver a teasing cross which was headed home by Steve Ferguson.
Hastings went on to dominate either side of half time but despite intense pressure they could not pierce the Billericay defence for a second time.
They then fell for the sucker punch when a quick break was finished by substitute Justin Gentle.
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