Bournemouth 1-2 Notts County
Joe Partington stayed on the bench for Bournemouth as the top side in League Two lost to the richest.
Brentford 1-0 Walsall
James Wilson couldn’t play for Brentford as parent club Bristol City don’t want him but Cup-tied. Lewis Price, who is on loan from Derby County, was allowed to play as his one-year loan contract has a ‘no recall’ clause. He kept a clean sheet for Brentford and made a number of saves although Walsall’s Mark Bradley nearly spoiled it in the last minute by nearly scoring..
Rhys Weston also played for Walsall and he had to do some ‘excellent covering’ to stop Brentford from scoring a second. He was replaced in the third minute of stoppage time but I don’t know why.
Brighton & Hove Albion 3-2 Rushden & Diamonds
Andrew Crofts played Craig Davies stayed on the bench as Brighton won a close game against non-league Rushden. Craig was about to come on as a substitute but the player he was about to replace scored a goal. Which was good really. Arron Davies was ineligible as he’s on loan from Nottingham Forest.
Cambridge United 1-2 York
Levi Mackin played for York City as they won this FA Cup tie. Team-mate Kevin Gall stayed on the bench.
Carlisle United 3-1 Norwich City
Without Owain Tudur Jones and Rhoys Wiggins, Norwich were knocked out by struggling Carlisle.
Hereford United 0-1 Colchester United
Ryan Green managed to come to Colchester’s rescue at least once but Hereford still won.
Milton Keynes Dons 4-3 Exeter City
Jermaine Easter came off the bench in the 69th minute – just enough time for him to grab the winning goal and get a yellow card. MK Dons assistant manager Karl Robinson has been impressed with Jermaine’s attitude. So he's got an attitude, has he?
Richard Duffy played the first 66 minutes for Exeter, who were winning 2-1 at the time. Richard provided the assist for the second goal. But as Exeter lost one Welsh player, MK Dons gained one. And you can see what happened. Robert Edwards stayed on Exeter’s match.
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