Selby Town again needed extra time in the FA Vase but this time they scraped out a 3-2 win over Midland Alliance Westfields in the 110th minute.
Roy Jordan put the Hereford-based side in front on 39 minutes but Adam Wash equalised and Ian Twitchen put the Robins ahead before half-time.
Mark Davies sent the tie into extra time for the second time in a week on 52 minutes and it was Darren Rollinson who struck the winner with ten minutes left of an epic four-hours in three days marathon.
Struggling Goole did what they have been threatening for weeks as they dumped premier division Blyth Spartans out of the UniBond Challenge Cup 2-1 away.
They led with an own goal before Spartans levelled, but Ben Jackson stopped the rot for the Vikings as he sunk a 66th-minute winner to give them a first victory against UniBond opposition in nine games.
Updated: 11:06 Wednesday, November 23, 2005
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