Sussex and Surrey will have six sides in Monday's draw for the second round of the FA Trophy, following Saturday's first round action.
Crawley beat Southern League side Bashley 3-2 and Reds manager Steve Evans said a winning margin of 25-2 "would have reflected the chances" better.
Eastbourne Borough won 1-0 away at Blue Square South side Welling to record their first win in all competitions in 14 games.
AFC Wimbledon came from a goal behind to beat Boreham Wood 2-1.
A goalkeeping error by Forest Green's Terry Burton gifted three-time winners Woking with a 1-0 victory at the Kingfield Stadium in front of 956.
Cards boss Graham Baker told BBC Surrey of his hopes for the second round: "At home or a biggie away, I wouldn't mind going to Luton or Oxford or somewhere like that. AFC Wimbledon would be a nice tie."
Blue Square South strugglers Lewes held Hampton & Richmond to a goalless draw at the Beveree Stadium and are expected to replay on Wednesday evening.
In the battle of the non-league table toppers, Blue Square South leaders Newport County beat their hosts, Southern Premier Farnborough Town 3-1.
Boro boss Steve King told BBC Surrey: "I thought we were the better side, the difference between the two sides was black and white for me.
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