St Albans City are through to the third qualifying round of the Women's FA Cup after a fine second-half performance against Biggleswade United.
All three goals in the 3-0 win at a rain-soaked Clarence Park came after the break.
Francesca Grazioli started things off before Alicia Povey and Chloe Farrell pounced in the final 10 minutes to send Saints through.
Harpenden Town kept their unbeaten record going in the Eastern Region First Division North but will rue missed chances after a 1-1 draw at Whittlesey Athletic.
They had plenty of chances in both halves but they could only take one of them Sophia Amanor's equaliser just before the break.
The top scorer had the first big chance but her well-struck shot was pushed around the far post by Zoe Shepherd.
Chloe Dinsey then headed wide before Shepherd tipped a Bell Shannon effort onto the bar.
They were all before Whittlesey took the lead on 22 minutes, Tara Parker picked up a loose ball and squaring for Holly Plummer to tuck away from close range.
Athletic then had a couple of chances, mostly to Emily Johnson, but Sophie Harris in the Harpenden goal kept them out.
An incisive bit of play between Amanor and Natalie Cloy opened the path to the equaliser, Amanor calmly supplying the finish.
And the second period saw more and more chances come, and go, for Harpenden.
In the second half saw
Becca McShane and Leah Shellard were just wide with efforts while Dinsey put a free-kick over the top.
Jaime Curtain's cross was knocked wide by Amanor and a Cloy shot was saved by Shepherd.
A curling McShane corner then struck the bar and Amanor crashed a shot into the side netting after being forced wide.
And in the last few minutes, Shepherd superbly tipped a Shellard drive over the top to keep the score at 1-1.
Colney Heath Ladies won 2-1 away to Frontiers in Eastern Region Division One South, keeping them top of the table.
They had to come from 1-0 down to do so though, Olivia Corbett and Mel Godino turning things around in the second period.
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