Alvechurch Football Club are through to the final round of FA Cup qualifying for the first time in 31 years after a thrilling performance saw them thrash Nuneaton Borough 4-0 at Lye Meadow.
Jack Concannon's sixth minute goal put the hosts in the driving seat and they never looked back.
Jed Abbey made it 2-0 at half-time before Nuneaton were reduced to 10-men in the second half when Joseph Magunda was shown a straight red for a dangerous challenge.
And directly from the free-kick, Abbey made it 3-0 and only two minutes later, a fourth was added by Leo Brown.
Church will discover their opponents for the next round at 3.15pm on Monday, now just one game away from the first round proper.
After the game, manager Ian Long could hardly hide his smile.
"I am very happy," he said with a big grin on his face.
"I am ecstatic with that, the lads have done really well, really proud of all of them.
"The FA Cup is really important for club's of our stature to progress. Some of the professional clubs don't take it as seriously nowadays but for us the cup is still massively alive and it's great to be in the hat.
"The first time in 31 years the club have reached this stage, so a nice little landmark for this new group of players."
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