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Challenge Cup (sponsored by Budweiser) Extra Preliminary Round Tividale 5-2 Stratford Town Dunston U T S 2-1 Armthorpe Welfare Willenhall Town 1-1 Sporting Khalsa Liversedge 2-4 West Auckland Town Godmanchester Rovers 2-1 Thetford Town Crook Town 2-1 Penrith Irchester United 0-1 Huntingdon Town Thackley 1-3 Hebburn Town Ely City 7-1 Rothwell Corinthians Jarrow Roofing Boldon C A 1-1 Pickering Town Peterborough Northern Star 5-1 Wellingborough Whitworths Newton Aycliffe 1-1 Holker Old Boys Dereham Town 3-1 Stewart & Lloyds Corby Tadcaster Albion 1-1 Consett Rushden & Higham United 1-3 Bugbrooke St Michaels Ashington 1-1 Sunderland RCA Fakenham Town 0-1 St Ives Town Chester-le-Street Town 0-0 Billingham Town Thrapston Town 2-1 Cogenhoe United South Shields 0-0 Darlington Railway Athletic Wellingborough Town 2-1 March Town United Northallerton Town 4-5 Guisborough Town Wisbech Town 1-1 Desborough Town Billingham Synthonia 0-1 Celtic Nation Northampton Spencer 1-1 Yaxley Marske United 1-0 Stokesley SC Brantham Athletic 1-0 Mildenhall Town North Shields 1-1 Birtley Town Wivenhoe Town 1-1 Haverhill Rovers Durham City 2-0 Newcastle Benfield F C Clacton 1-3 Halstead Town Washington 1-3 Esh Winning Felixstowe & Walton United 3-1 Team Bury Tow Law Town 0-2 Bishop Auckland Walsham le Willows 1-3 Burnham Ramblers Eccleshill United 4-2 Glasshoughton Welfare Barkingside 1-1 Great Yarmouth Town Spennymoor Town 1-0 Scarborough Athletic Kirkley & Pakefield 1-1 Sawbridgeworth Town Bedlington Terriers 2-1 Morpeth Town Stansted 1-2 Norwich United (@ Norwich United) Pontefract Collieries 2-2 Norton & Stockton Ancients Gorleston 3-1 Stanway Rovers Silsden 2-3 Brighouse Town Takeley 2-1 Newmarket Town Whitehaven 0-6 Shildon London A P S A 3-1 Long Melford (@ Aveley) West Allotment Celtic 2-1 Selby Town Basildon United 1-0 Diss Town Bridlington Town 1-2 Whitley Bay Debenham L C 0-2 Whitton United Daisy Hill 0-5 Formby Southend Manor 1-0 Hullbridge Sports A F C Blackpool 3-6 A F C Liverpool Woodbridge Town 1-2 Great Wakering Rovers Dinnington Town 0-2 Atherton Collieries Bowers & Pitsea 1-3 Eton Manor Irlam 5-3 Hallam Ipswich Wanderers 0-3 Hadleigh United Bootle 4-1 Alsager Town A F C Dunstable 4-1 Ampthill Town Maine Road 3-0 Squires Gate Hanworth Villa 2-2 Bethnal Green United Atherton Laburnum Rovers 4-2 Rossington Maim Hoddesdon Town 1-1 Berkhamsted (@ Waltham Abbey) St Helens Town 1-5 Abbey Hey Wodson Park 2-1 Colney Heath Padiham 1-0 Wigan Robin Park Bedfont Sports 0-4 Tring Athletic Hemsworth M W 1-1 Runcorn Linnets Haringey Borough 1-3 A F C Kempston Rovers Colne 0-0 Congleton Town Staines Lammas 4-4 Barking Stockport Sports 0-0 Ashton Athletic (@ Mossley) Wembley 3-2 Langford Cheadle Town 1-1 Maltby Main Biggleswade United 2-0 Cranfield United Parkgate 2-3 Runcorn Town Broxbourne Borough V & E scr-w/o Dunstable Town A F C Emley 0-2 Chadderton Hadley 2-0 Hertford Town Staveley M W 2-1 Hall Road Rangers Hanwell Town 1-3 Haringey & Waltham Development Nostell M W 0-3 Winsford United Harefield United 3-1 Hillingdon Borough Barton Town Old Boys 2-0 Barnoldswick Town Crawley Green 1-2 Stotfold Winterton Rangers 0-3 Bacup Borough (@ Selby Town) London Colney 3-0 Hatfield Town Shepshed Dynamo 0-3 Heanor Town Kings Langley 1-1 St Margaretsbury Long Eaton United 0-1 Dunkirk Aylesbury United 4-0 Enfield 1893 Blackstones 5-2 Barrow Town London Lions 4-0 Clapton (@ Hemel Hempstead Town) Spalding United 1-2 Blaby & Whetstone Athletic Sporting Bengal United 1-3 Cockfosters (@ Cockfosters) Arnold Town 0-2 Holbeach United Oxhey Jets 5-2 Leverstock Green Shirebrook Town 0-1 Kirby Muxloe Ardley United 4-2 Holyport Boston Town 0-2 Quorn Kidlington 2-2 Shrivenham Glossop North End 0-0 Louth Town Cove 2-0 Slimbridge Retford United 2-1 Bardon Hill Sports Reading Town 1-6 Newport Pagnell Town Oadby Town 3-1 Anstey Nomads Hartley Wintney 2-1 Holmer Green Holbrook Sports 3-1 Deeping Rangers Old Woodstock Town 1-4 Wantage Town Thurnby Nirvana 4-2 Lincoln Moorlands Railway Bracknell Town 2-1 Binfield St Andrews 1-2 Borrowash Victoria Ascot United 6-1 Sandhurst Town Sleaford Town 2-0 Holwell Sports Thame United 1-0 Newbury Teversal 1-2 Loughborough University Witney Town 1-1 Marlow Causeway United 1-1 Continental Star (@ Boldmere St Michaels) Wokingham & Emmbrook 0-2 Camberley Town Norton United 2-2 Alvechurch Abingdon Town 1-0 Fairford Town Highgate United 1-1 Wellington Flackwell Heath 0-1 Windsor Coleshill Town 1-1 A F C Wulfrunians Erith Town 2-4 Ringmer Bloxwich United 2-3 Studley Littlehampton Town 4-0 Molesey Brocton 2-2 Bewdley Town Tunbridge Wells 1-4 Beckenham Town Dudley Sports 2-2 Heath Hayes Peacehaven & Telscombe 2-1 Banstead Athletic Boldmere St Michaels 1-3 Bridgnorth Town Chessington & Hook United 2-2 Warlingham Pilkington X X X 5-4 Atherstone Town Cobham 1-1 South Park Stone Dominoes 0-3 Rocester Pagham 2-1 Sevenoaks Town Dudley Town 4-1 Southam United Arundel 1-2 Epsom & Ewell Eccleshall 0-1 Stourport Swifts Lordswood 3-2 Erith & Belvedere Lye Town 2-2 Bartley Green Dorking 3-4 V C D Athletic Cradley Town 3-0 Shifnal Town Redhill 1-0 Whyteleafe Tipton Town 0-1 Wolverhampton Casuals Deal Town 1-2 Ashford United Ellesmere Rangers 0-4 Coventry Sphinx Lingfield 4-2 A F C Uckfield (@ Whyteleafe) Gornal Athletic 4-0 Malvern Town Hailsham Town 2-4 Greenwich Borough Earlswood Town 3-3 Nuneaton Griff Fisher 1-1 East Preston Shawbury United 2-4 Westfields Mole Valley S C R 1-1 Badshot Lea Pegasus Juniors 2-1 Long Buckby Horley Town 5-1 Holmesdale Lancing 6-1 Selsey Preliminary Round Egham Town 4-0 Westfield Harrogate Railway Athletic 1-1 South Shields Chichester City 2-5 Crowborough Athletic Birtley Town 1-0 West Auckland Town Shoreham 2-2 Colliers Wood United Jarrow Roofing Boldon C A 1-4 Farsley St Francis Rangers 0-1 Rye United Shildon 1-1 Guisborough Town Corinthian 3-2 Croydon Bishop Auckland 7-1 Esh Winning Hassocks 0-1 Sidley United Ossett Town 1-0 Goole Raynes Park Vale 8-0 Horsham Y M C A Garforth Town 1-0 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Willand Rovers New Mills 2-2 Mickleover Sports Odd Down 3-1 Saltash United Holbrook Sports 1-6 Belper Town Buckland Athletic 2-1 Bridport Coalville Town 5-3 Loughborough University Sherborne Town 3-1 Elmore Stamford 1-0 Borrowash Victoria Kirby Muxloe 0-2 Holbeach United Extra Preliminary Round Replays Blaby & Whetstone Athletic 2-1 Heanor Town Pickering Town 2-4 Jarrow Roofing Boldon C A Carlton Town 3-2 Oadby Town Holker Old Boys 3-0 Newton Aycliffe Hucknall Town 0-1 Retford United Consett 2-3 Tadcaster Albion Sleaford Town 1-2 Rainworth M W Sunderland RCA 1-2 Ashington Blackstones 1-3 Gresley Billingham Town 1-0 Chester-le-Street Town Quorn 2-1 Dunkirk Darlington Railway Athletic 5-6 South Shields Chasetown 2-1 Rocester Birtley Town 2-0 North Shields Cradley Town 4-4 Norton United Norton & Stockton Ancients 5-2 Pontefract Collieries Studley 1-4 Rugby Town Runcorn Linnets 2-2 Hemsworth MW (Hemsworth MW won 4-3 on penalties) Halesowen Town 1-2 Dudley Town Congleton Town 5-2 Colne Gornal Athletic 6-0 Coventry Sphinx Ashton Athletic 2-1 Stockport Sports Leek Town 2-1 Evesham United Maltby Main 1-0 Cheadle Town Market Drayton Town 2-1 Newcastle Town Louth Town 1-2 Glossop North End Heath Hayes 3-4 Tividale Continental Star 3-0 Causeway United Sporting Khalsa 1-1 Nuneaton Griff Alvechurch 1-2 Norton United A F C Wulfrunians 1-0 Kidsgrove Athletic Wellington 3-3 Highgate United (Wellington won 7-6 on penalties) Stourport Swifts 1-1 Continental Star A F C Wulfrunians 3-2 Coleshill Town Wellington 3-5 Bewdley Town Bewdley Town 1-0 Brocton Lye Town 0-1 Bridgnorth Town Heath Hayes 2-1 Dudley
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