A GOAL two minutes into injury-time by skipper Emeka Nwadike gave Worcester City a 2-1 Blue Square North win over Hinckley United at St George's Lane.
Jamie Price had given Worcester a 64th minute lead when he scored direct from a free-kick. But the match looked like heading for a draw after Leon Jackson had headed an 80th minute equaliser for Hinckley.
However, Richard Dryden's men kept plugging away and they got their reward with the late winner that enabled them to bounce back from two successive defeats.
Kidderminster Harriers disappointed when they allowed a two-goal lead to dissolve into a 2-2 Blue Square Premier draw at York City.
Michael McGrath put Harriers ahead after just two minutes and Iyseden Christie made it 2-0 on 24 minutes.
Kidderminster's joy was short-lived, however, as Onome Sodje pulled a goal back for York after 31 minutes and just three minutes later the scores were level when Craig Farrell found the back of the Harriers' net.
Hereford United kept their FA Cup dream alive when they forced a 2-2 third round draw at League One Tranmere Rovers.
Graham Turner's League Two giant-killers will go into the hat for Monday's fourth round draw after earning a lucrative replay at Edgar Street on Tuesday, January 15.
In a mad-cap final 25 minutes to the match, the Bulls twice held the lead through Ben Smith (65) and Trevor Benjamin (76).
In between those two goals, Steven Jennings (75) had equalised for Rovers and then Gareth Taylor (78) ensured the home side secured at least a replay.
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