Guiseley booked their place in the third round of the FA Umbro Trophy, and another battle with Chorley, when they beat Bishop Auckland 3-1 in last night's second round replay at Nethermoor.
The home side took the lead after 48 minutes when Andy Williams hit a through ball down the middle and, while Bishop and centre back Dave Lobb dallied, Colin Hunter sped between them and slotted the ball in from eight yards.
Guiseley increased their lead six minutes later. Simon Parke and skipper Des Hazel combined well before Stephen Hook shot home.
The visitors pulled a goal back from a 69th-minute penalty, Paul Roundtree firing past home keeper Steve Dickinson.
But Guiseley sealed victory when Parke broke down the flank and crossed for Hunter to head his second.
Bradford Park Avenue's Uni-filla Cup second round tie at Eastwood Town, and Eccles-hill's Northern Counties East League Premier Division clash at North Ferriby United both fell foul of thick fog.
Farsley Celtic still have a glut of injuries going into tonight's Unifilla First Division Cup tie with Alfreton Town at Throstle Nest.
Midfielder Simon Woodhead has recovered from a hamstring injury and returns to the squad, but Matt Flynn joined the casualty list after picking up an injury in a youth team game on Sunday.
Centre back Paul Stevenson is still suspended.
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