The standout star of the weekend is right-back **Danny Imray**. The 21-year-old helped Bromley turn the game around at Solihull Moors live in front of the ITV cameras.
After going a goal down and quickly responding to make it 1-1 at Damson Park, Imray stepped up to be the hero of the hour - reacting quickest to a poor backpass, taking a touch to control it past the ‘keeper and one more to finish.
This was Imray’s second goal in as many games, after [netting in midweek action against Salford City](https://www.cpfc.co.uk/news/club/loan-watch-danny-imray-first-bromley-goal-rak-sakyi-goal-v-oxford/), however this was also a goal that would go down in Bromley’s history books as it sent them into the third round of the FA Cup for the first time ever in their 131 year history.
He ran straight over to the manager, former Palace goalkeeping coach Andy Woodman, to celebrate his goal and also won the FA’s Man of the Match award.
_Watch Imray’s goal in the video below!_
Elsewhere, **Joe Whitworth** kept a remarkable 10th clean sheet of the season for Exeter, continuing his strong vein of form in the south west.
He faced three shots on goal against Chesterfield and made no mistake dealing with all three of them as he helped his side on the way to a 2-0 win and a place in the third round of the FA Cup.
Left-back **Tayo Adaramola** earned more minutes off the bench for Stockport County, coming on for the final 20 minutes against Brackley Town.
In trademark Adaramola fashion, he made a darting run down the left-hand side in space after being picked out by a teammate and slotted it across the box for Isaac Olaofe to finish the third goal in a 3-1 win.
His efforts saw the Hatters into the third round of the FA Cup for the first time since 2022/23.
_Watch Adaramola’s assist from 2:00 in the video below!_
On Friday night, in a top-of-the-table clash in the Championship, **Jesurun Rak-Sakyi** was once again in the starting XI for Sheffield United.
Building on his goal on Tuesday night against Oxford United, Rak-Sakyi was in the thick of the action against Sunderland as the Blades knew a win would put breathing space between them and the Black Cats.
He played 77 minutes and was subbed off for Tom Davies who got the eventual winner for the South Yorkshire side - seeing them top of the table by two points.
Going back to the FA Cup, **Owen Goodman** was also in action for AFC Wimbledon and so was **Jack Wells-Morrison** for Wealdstone in front of the ITV cameras.
It wasn’t to be for the pair, however, as their cup runs came to an end in the second round. AFC Wimbledon were narrowly edged out on the night by Dagenham & Redbridge, while Wealdstone lost to League One table toppers Wycombe Wanderers.
Finally, in Scotland **Killian Phillips** played his third consecutive 90 minutes in a row for St. Mirren against Dundee United.
He had two attempts on goal and cleanly won two tackles, though St. Mirren fell to a 2-0 defeat.