22:28 GMT, Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Altrincham 1-2 Wrexham (aet)
Wrexham striker Jefferson Louis sent his side into the Setanta Shield fourth round with a goal nine minutes from the end of extra time at Moss Lane.
The teams were tied 1-1 with penalties looking likely when Marc Williams and substitute Simon Brown combined to give Louis his chance.
Louis showed good control in the box before firing home for a 2-1 win.
Marc Williams put the Reds into the lead after 48 minutes. Altrincham's Alex Meechan levelled after 54 minutes.
Altrincham: Ralph, Lane, Doughty, McGregor, Waterfall, Lawton, Denham, Little, Peyton, Meechan, Johnson.
Subs Not Used: Young, Danylyk, Owen, Senior, Heffernan.
Goals: Meechan 55.
Wrexham: Ward, Louis, Whalley, Taylor, Mackin, Mike Williams, Marc Williams, Smith, Westwood, Tsiaklis, De Laet.
Subs Not Used: Steve Evans, Simon Brown, Kearney, Spann, Anthony Williams.
Goals: Marc Williams 48, Louis 111.
Att: 537
Ref: R Holdsworth (England).
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