Woking, Farnborough and Staines progress in FA Cup
Woking, Farnborough and Staines all made it safely through to the third qualifying round of the FA Cup.
Woking again needed Craig Faulconbridge to score twice as they came from behind to win away at Southern League side Bishops Cleeve.
Farnborough's Bradley Bubb scored the only goal in their victory at Southern Premier league's Chippenham Town.
Staines had the most comfortable result, beating Tooting & Mitcham 4-1, thanks to a Jacob Walcott hat-trick.
On-loan Reading trainee Walcott is cousin to Arsenal and England's Theo Walcott, and is a former England under-17 international.
Speaking about Woking's victory against Bishops Cleeve, manager Graham Baker told BBC Surrey: "It was a typical cup tie and a difficult place to come.
"They've lost one in eight games coming into today's game and we knew it was going to be difficult.
"I watched them recently and I know they get it forward to the big man and he can be a handful on what was very difficult playing conditions and it didn't suit good football.
"It was a case of playing cup conditions playing ugly either getting a draw or win."
Farnborough manager Steve King told BBC Surrey: "It wasn't the prettiest of games but I thought they dug in like men today and that's what I said to them, if they defended like we had been defending we would've got turned over today.
"But I thought as a man-to-man unit I thought they were different class in the way they conducted themselves and the defending was world class and I don't think they had a shot in the whole game."
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