This was the sort of evening that this competition has for so long earned a living from. A night when an old, somewhat unloved but far from unloveable mash of iron and concrete erupted twice, courtesy of Josh Windass’s second-half double.

A night when Premier League high flyers, perhaps guilty of underestimating their opponents, are continually wasteful, a malaise summed up by a woeful effort from Chris Wood that drew wild cheers from one set of supporters and a barrage of expletives from the other.

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