Josh Law converted a pressure penalty as Alfreton Town came from behind to reach the FA Cup second round for the first time in their history with a 4-2 win over Bury Town.
The Blue Square Premier side triumphed after Southern League Midland Division Minnows Bury went in at half-time with a surprise 2-1 lead.
Nicky Law's men were ahead as early as the fourth minute when Martin McIntosh looped a brilliant header from Danny Mayman's right-wing cross.
But the visitors stunned the Impact Arena with a 22nd-minute equaliser, completely against the run of play, when Gavin Johnson volleyed Lee Smith's right-wing cross into the roof of the net from close range.
The visitors were in dreamland 13 minutes later when Liam Barrett's magnificent right-wing cross was controlled at the back post and stroked into the bottom corner by the unmarked Lee Reed.
But the Derbyshire side came roaring back and hit the visitors with two goals in three pulsating second-half minutes.
Leo Fortune-West rose to head Law's corner from close range in the 61st minute before the latter showed nerves of steel after 64 minutes to send the Reds through after Paul Clayton was tugged by Sam Nunn in the box.
Clayton scampered down the left, cut inside and finished beautifully to make the tie safe in stoppage time.
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