16:59 GMT, Saturday, 3 January 2009
Kettering 2-1 Eastwood Town
Goals from Craig Westcarr and Gareth Seddon sent non-league Kettering into the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Westcarr opened the scoring in the first half smashing a close-range volley into the net after good work from Richard Graham.
On the hour Seddon made it 2-0 after being put through by Graham he slotted home past keeper Shane Redmond.
Eastwood pulled one straight back when Paul Robinson saw his deflected shot loop over Lee Harper into the net.
Kettering: Harper, Bennett, Geohaghan, Branston, Jaszczun (Dempster 46), Richard Graham, Boucaud (Solkhon 86), Wrack, Westcarr, Seddon, Christie.
Subs Not Used: Dorrill, Marna, Potter, Beardsley, Eaden.
Booked: Christie, Richard Graham.
Goals: Westcarr 24, Seddon 58.
Eastwood Town: Redmond, Asher (Rhead 49), Robinson, Hume, Cooke, Meikle (Shaw 84), Dunning, Sturdy, Todd, Holmes (Knox 63), Gardner.
Subs Not Used: Deakin, Cooper, Swinscoe, Smith.
Booked: Hume, Gardner.
Goals: Robinson 60.
Att: 5,090
Ref: Roger East (Wiltshire).
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