Selby Town came close to sealing their Northern Counties East League Cup fourth round ticket to play North Yorkshire rivals Pickering - but must instead face a replay after drawing 1-1.
Steve Rollinson was the only man to find the net in 90 minutes of the third time lucky rescheduled third round clash against Thackley but his 85th minute strike was ruled out, plunging the sides into extra time.
In the first period of extra time the Bradford side twice went close but the Robins broke the deadlock in the 109th minute when they were awarded a penalty.
Andy Hart's spot-kick was blocked by the Thackley 'keeper but he followed up to smash in the rebound.
The goal looked enough to put Selby through to the fourth round but in the final minute Lee Reilly headed an equaliser to force a replay on Tuesday, February 7.
Pickering Town made the most of limited possession against Glapwell at the Recreation Ground, where striker Julian Wilkes got his first run-out in a Pikes shirt after signing from Glasshoughton Welfare.
One late goal settled it when Lee Nogan's 84th minute cross was helped into his own net by red-faced defender Craig Beastall.
Harrogate Railway take their chance to get a place in the last eight of the same cup tonight when they replay their third round clash against fourth-placed division one side Gedling Town, which ended 1-1 first time round.
Updated: 09:52 Wednesday, January 25, 2006
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