Lymington & New Milton notched up an impressive 2-0 victory at Molseley in their FA Cup qualifier.
Home defender Phil Caughter headed a Ben Thomson cross past his own keeper to give the Linnets a 42nd-minute lead and Darren Crook sealed matters ten minutes from time with a neat finish after beating two defenders.
"That was an excellent win and overall it was a very good performance, I've a sneaky feeling that we'll probably get Eastleigh in the next round," smiled Linnets' boss Ian Robinson.
Brockenhurst will have home advantage tomorrow after drawing 0-0 at Kent League outfit VCD Athletic.
"I'm very happy with the result," said Brock player/manager Graham Kemp. "They are second in their league but everyone did their job here and we were strong and compact. It's great to be in today's draw and it will make it interesting for tomorrow."
FA Vase holders Winchester City bowed out 2-1 at Tonbridge Angels. A goal in each half by Luke Piscina gave Angels a 2-0 lead before Jamie Musselwhite netted with a far post header from Shaun Dyke's cross after 77 minutes to set-up a tense finale.
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