Faversham Town produced one of the upsets of the round as they knocked National League South Maidenhead out of the FA Cup on Saturday.
Tommy Warrilow’s men are through to the third qualifying round for the first time in nine years thanks to Tashi-Jay Kwaiye’s goal just before half-time.
Faversham fielded debutant goalkeeper Roshan Greensall, who kept a clean sheet as the home side hit the woodwork early on.
Kwaiye put Faversham ahead and it needed a couple of excellent saves from Greensall to keep his team ahead after the break. Ben Gorman nearly headed in a second before Maidenhead hit the post late on as Faversham survived seven minutes of stoppage to make Monday’s draw.
Whitstable Town nearly produced another upset when they held Isthmian Premier Chichester to a 1-1 draw at The Belmont.
A Curtis Da Costa own goal put Whitstable ahead in the first half but Lloyd Rowlatt ensured the teams will meet again on Tuesday night.
Deal are through to the third qualifying round for the first time since 1997 after winning 2-1 at home to Egham Town.
Ahead through an own goal, Deal were pegged back when Ibrahim Nagheen levelled six minutes later. But a second-half winner from Ashley Miller saw Deal progress.
Dover were unable to repeat their league success seven days earlier when they visited fellow National League South side Farnborough.
Ruben Soares-Junior put Whites ahead but former Ebbsfleet striker Dominic Poleon bagged a goal in either half with Mason Bloomfield and Rakish Bingham also netting in a 4-1 win.
Two goals in the last seven minutes saw 10-man Tonbridge Angels held to a replay by Steyning Town Community.
The Angels appeared on course to progress despite having Scott Wagstaff dismissed for two yellow cards on the stroke of half-time.
Marcus Sablier had given Tonbridge a 16th-minute lead and the same player doubled their lead with 17 minutes left.
Steyning pulled one back through Harry Heath on 83 minutes and Dion Jarvis completed the comeback five minutes later to ensure the sides will meet again at Longmead on Tuesday night.
Chatham had too much for Ashford, running out 3-0 winners at Homelands. Read our match report here.
A stoppage-time penalty from captain Jack Paxman ensured Welling took higher-league Slough to a midweek replay.
Ojeman put Slough ahead just before half-time but the Wings levelled from the spot after Zac Hambury was fouled in the box.
Toby Edser scored twice and set up another as Ebbsfleet eased past Combined Counties League Ashford Town (Middx). Read our match report here.
Cray Valley got the better of Chertsey Town in a topsy-turvy cup tie, running out 3-2 winners.
The Millers lead through Marcel Barrington but goals from Jack Mazzone and Jermaine Green put Chertsey ahead by the break.
Luke Holness made it 2-2 early in the second half before fellow substitute Ibby Akanbi struck what proved to be the winner with 20 minutes left.
Folkestone scored a goal in either half to knock out Maidstone on Friday night. Read our match report here.