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FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round round-up: Wins for Sevenoaks Town, Erith Town, Tunbridge Wells, Hythe Town, Punjab United and Phoenix Sports

Sevenoaks were the day's biggest scorers as a number of the county's sides were in FA Cup action on Saturday.

Although the final will not be played until early June, the Extra Preliminary Round saw the start of the 'Road to Wembley' with a number of sides now facing midweek replays.

Sevenoaks never looked back after taking a fifth-minute lead at Horley Town through Yahaya Bamba, going on to win 5-0 to set up a trip to Merstham in the next round.

Kyle De Silva added a second before the break and Dan Hector and Omari Hibbert goals early in the second half made the game safe. Horley had Jake Roberts sent-off and Hibbert headed in the fifth late on, although Danny Lear picked up a late red card as both sides finished with 10 men.

Erith Town produced an equally eye-catching performance to run out 4-0 winners at Pagham.

Steadman Callender and Ladic Melconian put the Dockers 2-0 ahead at the break with a late brace by Harry Taylor setting up a home tie against Bedfont.

Trevor McCreadie scored twice as Tunbridge Wells came from behind to win 2-1 at Chipstead, who had led through Michael Dixon's first-half effort.

Wells will host Phoenix Sports in the next round on August 20 after the latter won 3-1 at Oxhey Jets.

Ryan Hayes and Dave Martin put Phoenix in control at the break, the hosts pulling a goal back through Sam Denham before Alfie Evans added a third late on.

Will Johnson-Cole scored both goals as Punjab United advanced, 2-1 against Balham, while goals from Mudiaga Wonogho, Louis Theophanous and George Goodwin helped Beckenham defeat Horsham YMCA 3-0.

Jack Steventon scored three minutes from time as Steve Watt's first game back in charge of Hythe ended in a 1-0 win at AFC Varndenians.

The prolific Arlie Desanges, who won

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