11:14 GMT, Monday, 17 November 2008
Fleetwood Town 2-0 Leiston
Second-half strikes from Andy Bell and substitute Adam Warlow gave Fleetwood victory over Leiston and secured them a second round tie at home to Hartlepool.
Bell bagged an inch perfect lob just three minutes into the second half to give the home side the lead.
Warlow settled the tie with 11 minutes remaining when he latched on to a Matty Kay pass and calmly slotted home.
Leiston sub Tes Bramble could have added an injury-time consolation but was denied by Fleet keeper Danny Hurst.
Fleetwood Town: Hurst, Walmsley, Pond (Robinson 25), Mercer (Kilbane 46), Hills, Penswick, Kay, Milligan, Bell, Foster (Warlow 60), Beattie.
Subs Not Used: Hale, Leadbetter, Potts, Dunn.
Booked: Foster, Kay.
Goals: Bell 48, Warlow 79.
Leiston: Stannard, Girling (Sillett 75), David Head, Goldfinch, Wardley, Saker, Boardley, Lowe, Simon Head (Eagle 53), Chenery (Bramble 84), McClone.
Subs Not Used: Button, Trotter, Morphew, Wagner.
Booked: David Head, Simon Head, Boardley, McClone.
Att: 2,010
Ref: J Collins (Wales).
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