Guiseley 2 Mossley 1
Everyone at Guiseley will have their ears pressed to their radios this lunchtime to see who they draw in the second qualifying round after a narrow victory over Mossley.
The Lancashire outfit will have a swift opportunity to gain revenge of sorts when the sides meet at their Seel Park home in the UniBond Premier Division on Saturday.
On the other hand, this win could be a double edged sword for Guiseley and make them seemingly unbeatable to their hosts.
"It was very pleasing and important for Guiseley as we all know what accolades, razzamatazz and financial reward even one win in the FA Cup brings," said winning boss Neil Parsley.
"We made hard work of it - we looked lethargic and heavy legged - but we showed a resilience to bounce back after a late equaliser to progress."
Before anyone had scored, Guiseley goalkeeper Steve Dickinson made a superb save - one that even got a mention on BBC Radio 5 Live as the station went FA Cup crazy.
Stuart Gray put Guiseley ahead in the 39th minute but, with just less than eight minutes to go, Steve Burke levelled the tie.
Then home substitute Craig Hall put his name in the record books by making his first goal for Guiseley an FA Cup winner.
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