16:34 GMT, Saturday, 4 October 2008 17:34 UK
Weymouth 3-2 Eastbourne
Pierre Joseph-Dubois hit a late winner as Weymouth beat Eastbourne, despite having Scott Doe sent off.
Matt Crabb opened the scoring from 12 yards but later conceded a penalty, from which Stuart Beavan equalised.
Chris McPhee met Michael Malcolm's cross to put Weymouth 2-1 up before Doe was sent-off when he conceded a penalty, which Danny Knowles saved.
Matt Smart equalised from close range but substitute Joseph-Dubois got the winner in time added on.
Weymouth: Knowles, Mawer, Doe, Sandwith, Reed (Gaia 46), Malcolm (Bygrave 53), Robinson, McPhee, Cutler, Ryan Williams (Joseph-Dubois 70), Beavon.
Subs Not Used: Coutts, Webb.
Sent Off: Doe (49).
Booked: Robinson, Gaia, Beavon.
Goals: Beavon 17 pen, McPhee 29, Joseph-Dubois 90.
Eastbourne Borough: Hook, Baker, Austin, Pullan, Jenkins, Harding (Budd 57), Armstrong, Smart, Matt Crabb, Atkin (Nathan Crabb 62), Tait.
Subs Not Used: Winterton, Lovett, Wormull.
Booked: Jenkins, Tait.
Goals: Matt Crabb 8, Smart 58.
Att: 931
Ref: M Bull (Essex).
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