The FA Carlsberg Vase
Third Round Proper
Saturday 8 December 2007
Winning clubs receive £1,200
Click here for the results
Essex Senior League side Concord Rangers produced the biggest scoreline in The FA Carlsberg Vase on Saturday, recording a 7-1 victory over Newmarket Town to move into the Fourth Round for the third time in the club’s history
Formby were also convincing winners away at Northallerton Town, their 6-0 victory at the Regency Stadium all the more impressive as it is the first time the Squirrels have competed in the latter stages of the competition.

Whitley Bay were another team to score six without reply at home to 1997 Vase Semi-Finalists Flixton as they swept into the last 32.
Elsewhere, Kirkham and Wesham of the North West Counties League Division Two won 5-2 away at Newcastle Benfield, while Coventry Sphinx won the Midlands derby against Oldbury United 4-0.
Essex club Stanway Rovers were 5-0 victors away at Mildenhall in a crushing defeat for new management team Dave Pinkowski and Tony Lyes.
Harefield United, Truro City and VCD Athletic were also successful on the road as they cruised past Ipswich Wanderers, Melksham Town and Ampthill Town respectively.
Lowestoft Town were too strong for Rye United as they emerged 4-2 victors, while Greenwich Borough won the all London clash 2-1 at home to Wembley FC, and will hope it is a good omen for reaching The Final.

Camberley Town of the Combined Counties League Premier Division overcame Flackwell Heath 2-1, the same scoreline by which Winterton Rangers saw off Pickering Town FC.
The other Third Round winners were Shawbury United of the West Midlands Premier who pulled off the biggest result in the club’s history in their 2-1 win over Cogenhoe United of the United Counties League Premier Division.
The games at Consett, Salford City, Tipton Town, Coleshill Town, Studley, St Ives Town, Crowborough Town, Plymouth Parkway, Sherborne Town, Bitton AFC, Poole Town, Moneyfields Town and Bideford were postponed.
Source: Concord soar through









