Brentford loanee Tristan Crama started as Exeter City defeated Barnet 5-3 in one of the ties of the FA Cup first round.
The defender played the duration of a remarkable game, with the Grecians opening the scoring before twice having to come from behind to defeat their National League visitors.
Josh Magennis scored a hat-trick, with two of his efforts coming from the penalty spot, before Jay Bird put the hosts in front in the 96th minute.
With Barnet sending everyone forward, Kamari Doyle finished into an empty net to finally settle the tie with 90+11 minutes on the clock.
Wigan Athletic also booked their place in the second round of the FA Cup at the weekend as Michael Olakigbe started in their win at League Two Carlisle.
He was replaced at half-time by Silko Thomas, with the Latics requiring extra-time to see off their lower-ranked hosts, who were reduced to 10 men after just 14 minutes when Ethan Robson received a straight red card.
A Scott Smith own goal put Wigan in front and Jonny Smith rolled the ball into an open goal at the death to seal a 2-0 AET victory.
Exeter will host Chesterfield in the second round, while Wigan have been handed an away tie at Cambridge United.
In the Championship, Myles Peart-Harris helped Swansea City win 2-1 at Oxford through goals from Zan Viptonik and Florian Bianchini.
Dane Scarlett scored late on for the hosts, who were previously unbeaten at Kassam Stadium this term.
Peart-Harris saw his header from a Matt Grimes corner tipped onto the bar and played 83 minutes before being replaced by Azeem Abdulai.
The Swans return to action on Tuesday night when they host Watford.
North of the border, Ellery Balcombe picked up a clean sheet for St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.
The Saints played out a goalless draw at home with Ross County, with Greg Kiltie seeing a penalty saved by Balcombe’s opposite number, Ross Laidlaw.
Frank Oyneka started again for Augsburg, who drew 1-1 away from home against Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga.
Phillip Tietz put Augsburg in front in the first half, but Mohamed Amoura’s 82nd minute equaliser ensured that the points where shared.
Finally, Val Adedokun was an unused substitute for Diósgyór, who came out on top of a seven-goal thriller at Paks, winning the game 4-3.