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FA Trophy Third Qualifying Round round-up: Ramsgate beat Sheppey, Chatham, Hythe, Cray Wanderers and Cray Valley go through – Sittingbourne hit six in Isthmian South East against Erith & Bevledere

Ramsgate continue to progress in FA competitions after defeating Sheppey in the FA Trophy on Saturday.

Both teams are through to the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FA Cup but it was Ramsgate who progressed in their Third Qualifying Round Trophy tie with a dominant 4-1 success.

Joe Taylor’s first-half penalty was the difference in the first half but Medy Elito scored twice in three minutes and Bode Anidugbe quickly added a fourth before Danny Leonard claimed a consolation 10 minutes from time.

Hythe produced an upset by knocking out Isthmian Premier Concord 3-2 to reach the First Round of the Trophy for the first time since the 2016/17 season.

It was a third win on the road in this season’s competition for Steve Watt’s men with Frannie Collin scoring a 90th-minute winner from the penalty spot.

Hythe twice led through Johan Caney-Bryan and Ethan Smith in the first half but were pegged back, former Dover man Ricky Modeste scoring an equaliser with seven minutes left to make it 2-2.

First-half goals from Jack Evans - after his initial penalty was saved - and a Ben Allen spot-kick led Chatham to a 2-1 win at Heybridge, who replied in the second half through Sam Park.

Cray Wanderers won 1-0 at Needham Market thanks to Ellis Brown while Cray Valley met Carshalton for the third time in a week, winning 2-1 with goals from Sonny Black and Adam Coombes.

There were defeats for Ashford (3-0 at Beaconsfield) and Margate (1-0 at Harrow) while Folkestone also went out, losing on penalties against Haringey after a 2-2 draw.

After a goalless first-half, Ira Jackson twice scored for Invicta but they were pegged back both times, including a stoppage-time equaliser just two minutes after Invicta had gone 2-1 ahead.

Haringey scored five out

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