BILLERICAY Town booked their place in the first round of the FA Cup, while Concord Rangers and East Thurrock United missed out on ties against League One opposition after losing their fourth qualifying round replays.

Billericay welcomed Brackley Town to the AGP Arena after drawing 3-3 with the National League North side at the weekend.

And they were able to claim a 2-1 win to book a tie with Isthmian Premier League rivals Leatherhead.

Robbie Evans gave the hosts a 28th minute lead, while Sam Deering doubled Glenn Tamplin's side's advantage four minutes later.

Aaron Williams got a goal back for Brackley three minutes before the break and although Evans was sent off late on, Billericay were able to hold on for the win.

Meanwhile, Concord Rangers suffered extra-time heartbreak at the Aspect Arena.

Steve Cawley was on target for the Beach Boys in the initial tie with National League powerhouses Woking, but they were unable to hold on.

And Woking were able to secure a 2-1 win after scoring a 118th minute winner.

Femi Akinwande cancelled out Regan Charles-Cook's early opener for the visitors.

When it looked as though the tie was going to penalties, Woking found the back of the net to advance to the first round and will face Bury at Concord's expense.

Elsewhere, East Thurrock United lost 3-0 to Ebbsfleet United in their replay.

Rocks and Fleet played out a goalless draw at the FutureFuel Stadium at the weekend, and John Coventry's defence could not be breached by the hosts in the first half.

But two goals in three second half minutes - thanks to Andy Drury and Aaron McLean - put Ebbsfleet in control.

And ex-Southend United winger Myles Weston wrapped up the scoring and ensured Rocks would miss out on a first round tie with Doncaster Rovers.