HAMWORTHY United have been dumped out of the FA Cup by lower league Moneyfields.
Hammers found themselves two goals behind inside 10 minutes and despite Will Fletcher pulling one back, it came in vain as Moneyfields closed out a 2-1 win.
Wessex Premier outfit Moneys took the lead after just three minutes at Bob Lucas Stadium, Tom Cain heading in.
Soon after it was 2-0 as a mix-up at the back from Hamworthy allowed Ryan Pennery in to score after skipping around goalkeeper Kai Storr.
Moneyfields were dominant and thought they had added a third before half-time, Pennery finding the net only to be denied by an offside flag.
Hamworthy were given a lifeline with 15 minutes to play, awarded a penalty which Fletcher converted.
But Moneyfields held on to close out an impressive win.
Wimborne Town are still in the competition, but will need a replay to book their spot in the first qualifying round following a 0-0 home draw with Paulton Rovers.
Magpies started well, but could not find the breakthrough.
Wimborne debutant goalkeeper Bert White then stole the show with three big saves to preserve the clean sheet.
The two sides will face off again at Paulton tomorrow, with the winners facing a trip to Tiverton Town in the next round.
Bashley continued their progress in the FA Cup with a 3-2 win at Fareham Town, Toby Bailey scoring the winner deep into stoppage time.
Brett Williams and Lewis Ross also netted for Bash in a topsy-turvy contest.
Brockenhurst and Sherborne Town are out of the competition, suffering away defeats at Horndean and Hartley Wintney respectively, but Shaftesbury are through after a 5-2 win over Hamble.
The draw for the first qualifying round, taking place on September 2, sees Bashley go to Mousehole, a week on from the two facing off in a league encounter, and Shaftesbury head to either Easington Sports or Reading City.
Poole Town enter at this stage and will host Barnstaple Town.
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