Grimsby Town made a big step towards returning to Wembley for the second successive year in The FA Trophy, after seeing off Tamworth in the Fourth Round.
First-half strikes from Lenell John-Lewis and a home debut goal for Oumare Tounkara put the Mariners in a commanding position, before late efforts from Patrick McLaughlin and Andy Cook sealed an emphatic 4-1 win at Blundell Park.
Former Everton striker Nick Chadwick pulled a goal back on 53 minutes for Tamworth, but it was not enough to prevent Town from marching on through to the Semi-Final.
The FA Carlsberg Trophy
Fourth Round Proper
3pm, Saturday 1 February
Winners receive £8000
By Stuart Appleby
Elsewhere, in-form Cambridge United secured their place in the last four with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Eastleigh at the Silverlake Stadium.
Luke Berry was the match-winner as he converted a 68th penalty for the Conference Premier team after Ross Flitney had brought down on-loan Portsmouth forward Ryan Bird.
In the day's other Fourth Round clash, goals from Sammy Igoe and Tim Sills helped Gosport Borough to a 2-1 success over Conference North leaders North Ferriby United at Grange Lane.
The long 288 mile-round trip was made more than worthwhile for the Hampshire club when Mike Gosney's cross-field pass found Igoe, allowing him to poach home from close range before Sills was in the right place, at the right time to make it 2-0 by half time.
Dean Lisles then netted for the hosts in the 49th minute with a clinical finish from ten yards out, but despite pressure throughout much of the second period, Gosport closed out the match and held on for victory.
The day's other scheduled tie between Havant & Waterlooville and Aldershot Town was postponed due to poor weather conditions in Hampshire and will now be played on Tuesday evening.
The draw for the Semi-Final will be made live on talkSPORT on Tuesday morning at 10.30am.