Ten-man Kidlington twice threw away the lead as they went down to a 3-2 home defeat against Hanworth Villa in the FA Carlsberg Vase second qualifying round on Saturday.
Jordan Parker gave Kidlington a 27th-minute lead, which they held until 57 minutes when Ricky Farnden levelled.
Ryan Curtin’s strike then gave Kidlington hope, but late goals from Leeyon Phelan and Lawrie Shennon saw Hanworth progress.
Abingdon Town threw away a two-goal lead before holding on for a 2-2 extra-time draw against Feltham at Culham Road.
After a goalless first half, Town, who replay tomorrow night, took the lead when Anaclet Odhiambo lobbed the keeper after a fine through ball from Paul Alder.
The winners make the trip to Old Woodstock Town on Saturday, October 22.
Minutes later, Mark Janes made it 2-0 when he smashed home an 18 yard shot.
Luke Edghill clawed one back, before Feltham levelled when a free-kick was deflected past Town’s keeper Matty Hutton by Janes to set up extra time.
With chances at a premium, Feltham nearly won it in the last minute when they rattled a post.
Sean McKeon scored an extra-time brace as Witney Town progressed with a 6-3 win against Amersham.
Trailing to a Anton Bradley goal, Andy Stiles equalised with a penalty, only for Max Gaffin to restore Amersham’s lead.
A double from Matt Blenford, including a penalty, gave Witney the lead, only for Josh Briant to ensure extra-time.
Then McKeon’s double set up a meeting with Carterton after a 3-1 victory against Shrivenham.
Goals from Greg Yates, James Morrison and George Seacole completed the turnaround for Carterton after they trailed to an Arron Maximen strike.
Clanfield face a tough trip to Premier Division leaders Flackwell Heath after a thumping 5-3 win at Division 1 East side Newbury.
John Edmunds put Clanfield ahead in the 24th minutes after robbing the keeper.
Minutes later, Kevin Brooks touching in Dan Bishop’s corner to double their advantage It was 3-0, three minutes later as Lee Keyes headed home a Steve Olphert free-kick.
Newbury pulled a goal back through David Livings in the 35th minute before Clanfield’s advantage was restored through Bishop’s free-kick.
Ben Wikings then netted a second for the hosts.
After the break, Newbury had a man sent off, before Keyes made it 5-2 with a penalty after Eddie Everett was fouled. Livings got his second, but it was too late.
Goals from Dan West and Alex McDonald were in vain as Thame United bowed out after a 5-2 defeat to Hanwell Town.
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