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FA Cup First Qualifying Round: Chatham Town, Ashford United, Cray Valley, Sevenoaks Town, Herne Bay, Folkestone Invicta and Phoenix Sports all go through

Emmanuel Oloyede and Jack Evans both scored twice as Chatham hit five first-half goals in the FA Cup First Qualifying Round on Saturday.

Chats eased through with a 6-0 win at Midhurst & Easebourne. They raced into a two-goal lead inside 12 minutes through Dan Bradshaw and Evans.

Oloyede then struck either side of a Fabio Saraiva strike, Evans completing the tally after the break.

Two goals in the first half-hour ensured Ashford were always in control against Hanworth Villa at Homelands.

Adem Ramadan’s sixth-minute opener was doubled by Lauric Diakiesse, Sam Merson’s late penalty was not enough for Villa.

Warren Mfula struck twice as Sheppey were on course for an upset against Isthmian Premier opponents at Holm Park.

But visitors Lewes’ response was swift and immediate as Joe Taylor and Razz Coleman replied in the space of four minutes to set up a replay on Tuesday night. Sheppey finished with 10 men after Dan Birch collected two yellow cards.

That will be Sheppey’s sixth FA Cup tie of the campaign – they’ve needed a replay in both the two previous rounds before progressing – and means their midweek league game at Hythe has been postponed again.

Daniel Bennett scored twice as Cray Valley did produce an upset by defeating higher-league Hastings. The teams were in the same division last season as champions Hastings raced to the title.

But the Millers exacted a small measure of revenge with Bennett scoring in either half to add to Sonny Black’s early header for Kevin Watson’s men.

Sevenoaks also defeated higher-league opponents as they knocked out Kingstonian 2-1 at Greatness Park.

Ryan Gondoh ran from inside his own half before giving Sevenoaks the lead midway through the first half.

He then added a second in the second

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