Nailsea and Tickenham's brilliant run in the FA Cup continues after a great 2-0 victory over Hartpury University.
The victory means that The Swags have made it into the next qualifying round.
One change was made to the team from their last game against Brislington, with Harry Walker starting on the left.
Hartpury initially displayed strong possession, however, The Swags gave an equal defence.
The first close calls took place when Jakob Glover saved comfortable after an early effort on goal from the home team, before they hit the post from a rare one on one.
Nailsea's first real effort at goal came from Dan Cook, who's header was saved well.
Seb Scott and Miles Hardidge got into good areas but they could not break the deadlock before half-time.
It took until the 70th minute for Harry Walker to brilliantly set up Lucas Vowles, who scored a great goal to put The Swags ahead.
Moments before the final whistle was blown, however, Charlie Saunders partnered effectively with his brother Connor Saunders, who scored an epic goal to seal the victory.
That was that - a historic win for Nailsea and Tickenham, who look forward to make even more memories in what has become a historic FA Cup run.
The Swags' Lucas Vowles was named Bedrock Engineering Man of the Match.
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