Yeovil Town were picking up a point at home to Aldershot Town whilst the loanees were out and about doing their thing.
To start with, no Weston-super-Mare of course, Dylan Morgan was back with the Glovers and back in the starting line-up following his recall on Saturday morning.
We’ll start at Salisbury then, where full-back Jordan Thomas played the full 90 minutes as his side were put out of the FA Cup in the dying moments at home to Bath City. The nicest math in football, Alex Fisher, got the winner deep into added time to seal a 2-1 win for the Romans.
Thomas was also booked in the game.
85′ – Yellow
Jordan Thomas booked.#COYW
— Salisbury FC (@SalisburyFC) September 28, 2024
Plymouth Parkway are in the hat for Monday’s 4th Qualifying Round draw though after beating Sittingbourne 3-0. Young Glover Corey Koerner came off the bench for the final 20 minutes.
It was a result that means Parkway have made the FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round for the first time in their history.
SUB: Corey Koerner replaced James Watts-Bargeila (77′) #IsthmianLeague https://t.co/w4J4yh51ro pic.twitter.com/B1zudNOREu
— Sittingbourne FC (@SittingbourneFC) September 28, 2024
Our ‘friends’ by the seaside W*ymouth are also still in the hat, but they’ll need a replay to get beyond Winchester City.
The Claret and Blue lot were 2-0 down before a couple of late goals mean they’ll do it all again on Tuesday, goalkeeper Will Buse was in the side.
Elsewhere, both Jacob Shore and Sol Padmore were both used from the bench for Street FC in the Western League Premier division.
The Cobblers were down to ten men for the majority of the game and ended up on the wrong end of a 3-1 score line against Torpoint.
Under-18s’ striker Josh Haskett scored for Sherborne Reserves in a 2-1 win over Poole Borough.
Teams like Sturminster Newton, Cullompton Rangers and Oldland Abbotonians were all in action and all have young members of the Glovers’ youth system attached, but at time of writing, team sheets and information are hard to come by.