All eight of this season's Toolstation NCEL League Cup Fourth Round ties took place in midweek with three Division One sides knocking out Premier Division opposition.Hallam,
Teversal and
Penistone Church all went through with victories in extra-time.
Matty Ord rescued Hallam with a second-half injury-time equaliser at
Handsworth Parramore after Jon Froggatt had given the hosts a 78th minute lead and then Connor Chapell's strike six minutes away from a penalty shoot-out sent the visitors through with a 2-1 victory.
Teversal took the lead around the hour mark at home to
Staveley Miners Welfare through David Cockerill but they were quickly pegged back by a Kurtis Morley penalty.
That meant a further half-hour which saw a Kurtis Bamford double send the Carnarvon Street side into the Quarter-Finals as 3-1 winners.
And, Penistone trailed twice at home to
Clipstone in normal time, Lewis Dickinson and Brett Lovell levelling for them after Jacob Lowe and Max Curzon had put the away side ahead.
Andrew Ring then popped up with two minutes of extra time remaining to earn his team a 3-2 win.
Harrogate Railway Athletic and
AFC Mansfield both avoided upsets as the Premier Division pair won at home to Division One visitors.
Gregg Kidd and Stephen Bromley helped Railway through with a 3-1 victory over
Glasshoughton Welfare after their opener from David Brown had been cancelled out by Andrew Horbury.
And, second half goals from Oliver Fearon, Lynton Karkach and James Cullingworth sent the Bulls through, 3-0 at home to
Knaresborough Town.
In the two all-Premier Division ties,
Bridlington Town beat fellow top three side
Pickering Town, 3-1, at the Neil Hudgell Solicitors Stadium in a match that saw the visitors take the lead on 54 minutes through Nicholas Thompson.
Chris Jenkinson restored parity quickly and Jake Day struck twice, once from the penalty spot, to book a place in the last eight for the Seasiders.
And, Nicholas Langford's double, one in each half, saw
Rainworth Miners Welfare through with a 2-0 win at
Hemsworth Miners Welfare.
Meanwhile, Ashley Flynn's hat-trick helped leaders
AFC Emley win 4-2 at
Selby Town in the round's only all-Division One clash, Matthew Jackson also netting for them whilst Calum Ward and Liam Flanagan got on the scoresheet for the hosts.