BRADFORD City will not be joined by near-neighbours Guiseley or Farsley Celtic in the FA Youth Cup second round.
All three were in first-round action last week, with the Bantams entering the competition, while the Lions and the Celts had had to battle through several qualifying rounds to get to this stage.
And while City edged through on penalties away to Blyth Spartans on Friday night, Farsley were suffering defeat in Lancashire.
But the Celts produced a Friday night performance to be proud of at Accrington Stanley, going into the game as huge underdogs and only losing 2-1.
The hosts took the lead after 34 minutes through striker Anjola Popoola, who has already played twice for the first team in League Two this season, but Farsley equalised just five minutes later through Thomas Priestley-Standing's penalty.
Farsley won a second spot-kick early in the second half, but Sanga Krubally's effort from 12 yards was saved by James Rogerson.
Instead, Accrington scored the winner just after the hour mark through a superb Jacob Hanson free kick, putting themselves into that home tie with the Bantams.
Guiseley were in action three days before City and Farsley, and bowed out of the cup with a 2-0 defeat at Harrogate Town.
Jack Bray’s first-half double put the home side in control, while young Lions striker George Sebine saw his penalty saved on the hour mark.
There was no way back for the visitors from there, as Harrogate advanced into a home tie with Birmingham City.
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