Live action from our FA Cup sponsored by E.ON Fourth qualifying round replay at Fleetwood Town with Matt Wall...
FULL TIME - FLEETWOOD TOWN 3-1 HARRIERS. The boys are out of the FA Cup, and I'm off on the long trek home. Thanks for joining me as I've tried to keep you up to date - shame I couldn't bring better news.
89 min - GOAL. Fleetwood 3-1 Harriers. Gavin Caines belts in an effort from 20 yards that deflects on its way over a rooted goalkeeper. It barely raises a cheer from the away fans and you cannot for a second blame them. You almost wish Cainesy hadn't done that as you're left wondering what might have happened had we had 20 minutes to go rather than 20 seconds. 1,698 is the crowd.
86 - Fleetwood are passing it around like Brazil and their fans couldn't be happier as they cheer every trick and turn. The Harriers fans on my far, far right are huddled together - ready for a very long, quiet journey home.
78 min - GOAL. Fleetwood 3-0 Harriers. Told you. One race away down the flank sees a deep ball floated to the far post to Clancy who nods it back along goal where Seddon applies the finishing touch. Clancy is claiming it, but I don't think so. This is really not good. No faulting our boys' effort, there's just been nothing for us all night - I don't think Hurst has had a shot to save.
76 - Really brave keeping from Coleman as he dives at Seddon's feet as the front man looks for his second. Dean was left in the cold to deal with both goals and unsurprisingly looks an unhappy figure at the minute.
74 min - Hayward is winning tackles and putting passes together but the boys in blue still cant keep any pressure on. That second goal killed the game stone dead as the home side are more than satisfied with 2-0 and will no-doubt make do with the odd counter.
69 min - Harriers force their first corner or the half as McDermott and Knights make way for Hadley and Hayward.
65 min - Nothing to report here - the Cod are happy with their lot and Harriers just aren't getting the ball into the right kind of areas.
59 min - Harriers are seeing very little of the ball and the home fans are finding their voices, probably sensing the game is won. It isn't, but the visitors have to find a gear or two from somehwere and in a hurry.
52 min GOAL - Fleetwood 2-0 Harriers. Nor that. A corner move allows Jamie Milligan to whip in a great cross which lands right on the head of Nathan Pond who only has to jump higher than his man to get his goal. Dolman comes on for Farrell as Harriers push Caines up top but it looks increasingly like Fleetwood who are off to Northampton a week Saturday.
50 min - That's not what I had in mind. A slip leaves Coleman all alone with Clancy and Cahill - Clancy draws out the keeper and squares to his team mate, but Duane Courtney is there to make an excellence last-ditch block to stop the ball going in.
46 min - We're back underway here and Harriers need something to go their way, and quickly.
45 - HALF TIME - FLEETWOOD 1-0 HARRIERS
44 - Fleetwood go close again - Harriers will be happy to keep this at 1-0 going into the break.
40 min - First real bit of hold up play from Barnes-Homer allows Farrell to get a sniff of goal - he gets a shot away that's blocked.
37 min - Harriers are being wasteful and the Cod are being given too much time to roam - if they're decisive, the home side could do some real damage before the break...
30 min - Typical Aaron Farrell - the front man is chasing everything and his low cross plays in Barnes-Homer who sees a shot blocked.

29 min - Milligan is in the book for bringing down Dean Bennett. No real response from Harriers yet.

25 min GOAL - Fleetwood 1-0 Harriers. This is going to have to be one hell of an effort now. Dean Coleman is left all alone by his defenders to palm Gareth Seddon's header - they're stood looking at the linesman and one another as the front man takes care of business in side-footing home the re-bound.
21 min - The general opinion in the home press contingent is that the decision was a touch harsh - and only that perhaps Baker gave the referee too big a question to answer. Neither player was anywhere near the ball and as both charged towards it there was always going to be a collision.

16 min RED CARD - LEE BAKER. Call me biased, and you'd have a good shout - but Lee Baker is in the baths early and you have to say it's another harsh red for Harriers. Baker and Shaun Beeley are both 10 yards from the ball and both chase towards it - Bakes gets their first, wins the ball but catches his man. No more than 15 yards from me and I think the ref's had a rush to head there. Makes this even harder for Harriers.
13 min - Harriers fail to clear their lines and the Cod go very, very close. Seddon will have been wanting to do much, much better with that effort dead on goal but Caines did well getting back to put him off.
12 min - Fleetwood get their first corner as Baker forces it behind but Milligan's ball in counts for nowt as the ref has spotted some pushing.
8 min - Right - your teams are now on the foot of the page and I'm a bit more up to speed. Getting into the ground with about eight minutes to set everything up hasn't been easy after a near stand-still journey at times, but I'm here now. Harriers are moving it about neatly and look pretty confident.
4 min - It's been a lively start from Harriers - McDermott cuts in from the wing and plays in Barnes-Homer who sees an effort block on the line by a defender.
2 min - Evening all, we're two minutes in here at the Highbury Stadium - a crazy journey means I'm late setting up here so stick with me as I bring you the teams and any latest goings on...
TONIGHT'S TEAMS:
Fleetwood: Danny Hurst, Shaun Beeley, Alan Wright, Michael Taylor, Steve McNulty, Nathan Pond, Sean Clancy, Jamie Milligan, Tom Cahill, Gareth Seddon, Jamie McGuire. Subs: Wilde, Grundy, Connors, Mullan, Dodgson, Hills, Rogan
HARRIERS: Dean Coleman, Duane Courtney, Lee Baker, Gavin Caines, Martin Riley, Dean Bennett, Matthew Barnes-Homer, Darryl Knights, David McDermott, Brian Smikle, Aaron Farrell. Subs: Finnigan, Singh, Dolman, Hadley, Sharpe, Hayward, Costello.