Fareham Town produced a five star performance after lowly Alton Town took a shock lead at Cams Alders.
The home side were rocked when they went a goal down after 15 minutes but Lloyd Mitchell made it 1-1 at half-time before Floyd Hamadou lobbed the Alton keeper - the first of four Fareham goals in 25 second half minutes.
Striker Jamie Musslewhite made it 3-1 on the hour after Hamdou had been upended in the penalty area and then Hamadou scored a brilliant second, a first time strike from 25 yards into the top left corner, before flicking on an 80th-minute corner that resulted in an Alton own goal.
Manager Jon Gittens said: "Floyd Hamadou played very well but no player had a bad game. We've been threatening a big win for some time and it could have been nine - their keeper had a great game."
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