Kidderminster Harries kept up their impressive record against Newport County to knock the League Two side out of the FA Cup and book a place in the third round.
Michael Gash and Callum Gittings scored two goals each as the Harriers racked up their fifth straight win over Justin Edinburgh's side, who are only three points off the top of League Two after winning promotion from last season.
Kidderminster, who are also flying high in the Conference, raced into a 3-0 during a one-sided first-half, and although Robbie Wilmott scored two late goals for the visitors, they were scant consolation.
Saturday's Cup stats
- Number of ties: 16
- Goals: 47
- Biggest win: Peterborough 5-0 Tranmere
- Most goals: Kidderminster 4-2 Newport
- Highest attendance: Rotherham v Rochdale (4,957)
Stourbridge's dreams of a place in the third round came to an end at Stevenage, who ran out 4-0 winners. Stevenage had beaten the Southern League side 3-0 two years ago and were too strong for them again, with Francois Zoco, Lucas Akins, Luke Freeman and Filipe Morais scoring the goals.
Meanwhile, Burton Albion needed a last-minute equaliser from Billy Kee to salvage a draw at Fleetwood. Jeff Hughes looked to have won it for Fleetwood when he scored with seven minutes remaining, before Kee shot home in the 90th minute to ensure a replay between the League Two sides.
Meanwhile, Burton Albion needed a last-minute equaliser from Billy Kee to salvage a draw at Fleetwood. Jeff Hughes looked to have won it for Fleetwood when he scored with seven minutes remaining, before Kee shot home in the 90th minute to ensure a replay between the League Two sides.
Brentford suffered a second blow in a matter of hours, after the departure of manager Uwe Rosler to Wigan when they lost 3-2 at Carlisle, who are 14 places below them in League One. Lee Miller scored twice for the home side after James Berrett had opened the scoring, and despite an own goal by Pascal Chimbonda and a strike from Farad El Alagui, Brentford suffered their first defeat in ten games.
Southend won 3-1 at Chesterfield to see off their fellow high-flyers in League Two, while Peterborough booked their place among the big boys with the biggest win of the round, beating Tranmere 5-0. Britt Assombalonga returned from suspension in style, scoring a hat-trick, and Shaun Jeffers scored the other two goals.
Meanwhile, the featured game on the Road to Wembley was at Moss Rose this week.
Saturday's results in full
Bristol Rovers 0-0 Crawley
Carlisle 3-2 Brentford
Chesterfield 1-3 Southend
Fleetwood 1-1 Burton
Grimsby 2-0 Northampton
Hartlepool 1-1 Coventry
Kidderminster 4-2 Newport
Leyton Orient 1-0 Walsall
Macclesfield 3-2 Brackley Town
MK Dons 1-0 Dover Athletic
Oldham 1-1 Mansfield
Peterborough 5-0 Tranmere
Plymouth 3-1 Welling
Rotherham 1-2 Rochdale
Stevenage 4-0 Stourbridge
Wycombe 0-1 Preston