FA Cup: Leyton Orient beat Droylsden 8-2 in extra time

08 December 2010 07:41
Leyton Orient scored six times in extra time to come from 2-0 down and beat non-league Droylsden 8-2 in a match which ended nine a side.[LNB]Ciaran Kilheeney gave the visitors a surprise lead after six minutes andlife got more difficult for Orient when Terrell Forbes saw red eight minutes before the break for a foul on Jody Banim.[LNB]Banim then had a hand in the Blue Square North side's second, setting upAlex Brown to finish from close range after 54 minutes, before Ben Chorley's penalty 13 minutes from time brought Orient back into it.[LNB] Gr-eight stuff: Jonathan Tehoue celebrates Orient's late equaliser before helping them stuff Droylsden 8-2 in extra time[LNB]Nathaniel Kerr was then dismissed, evening up the sides, and Jonathan Tahoue struck a minute from the end to send the game into extra time, though there was still time for Chorley to pick up a second booking before the 90 minutes were up.[LNB]Paul-Jose M'Poku made light of the man disadvantage to make it 3-2 threeminutes into extra time, and moments later Lee Roche became the fourth player to be sent off.Droylsden manager Dave Pace was also sent to the stands, before Scott McGleish bagged a hat-trick in a little over 20 minutes and Tehoue scored two more to complete his treble. Orient go to Norwich next.[LNB]Ben Smith scored two minutes before the end of extra time as non-league Crawley claimed a 3-2 win in their FA Cup second-round replay at Swindon.[LNB] Up for the cup: Ben Smith (c) celebrates non league Crawley's winning goal to dump out League One Swindon[LNB]Smith put Crawley ahead after 16 minutes but the lead lasted just two minutes before Jon-Paul McGovern restored parity.[LNB]Charlie Austin completed the turnaround four minutes before the break, but Jonathan Douglas was sent off on the stroke of half-time for a bad foul on Glenn Wilson - and Phil Smith's own goal in the 69th minute made it all square once again.[LNB]The match appeared to be heading for penalties until Ben Smith struck again to earn the Blue Square Bet Premier side a third-round tie at home to Derby.[LNB]Elsewhere, the match between Lincoln City and Hereford was postponed, aswas the game at Notts County, who had been due to entertain Bournemouth.[LNB]  Liverpool players relishing FA Cup showdown with rivals Man UnitedFA Cup third round draw: Manchester United host Liverpool in pick of gamesFA Cup second round: Crawley earn Swindon replay as Vale see off Stanley [LNB]  Explore more:People: Alex Brown Places: Hereford, Norwich

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