FOR the fifth season in a row, Warrington Town have exited the FA Cup at the earliest possible opportunity.
However, Warrington Rylands will be in Monday's third qualifying draw, but their progress is not yet certain as their tie with Newton Aycliffe will require a replay.
Mark Beesley's Town side succumbed to a late winner from visitors Radcliffe at Cantilever Park, with Jordan Hulme striking the decisive goal in injury time to secure a 2-1 win.
Connor Woods' free kick had given Yellows a half-time lead, but Hulme levelled for the visitors on the hour mark before his dramatic late winner.
It means Rylands are the town's only remaining representatives in the competition, but they too may feel disappointed to be needing a replay having taken an early lead in their tie through Ben Hardcastle's penalty.
However, Dean Thexton's equaliser for the County Durham-based home side secured a replay, which will be played at Gorsey Lane this coming Tuesday, September 17.
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