Isthmian League Premier Division rivals Billericay Town, Enfield Town, Haringey Borough and Hornchurch all booked their place in the third qualifying round of the FA Cup with good wins on Saturday.
And Wingate & Finchley will hope to join them all when they play Farnborough in their tie.
Billericay fell behind at Brightlingsea Regent when George Wind put the ball into his own net, but they were back on level terms a minute later through Bradley Stevenson.
Moses Emmanuel put Gary McCann's side in front on 33 minutes, with Ade Azeez sealing a 3-1 victory midway through the second half.
Enfield Town raced out of the blocks against Felixstowe & Walton United to leave the visitors shellshocked.
Sam Youngs opened the scoring from the penalty spot on four minutes, with Oliver Knight doubling the advantage for Gavin Macpherson's men four minutes later.
And Joseph Payne made it 3-0 on 14 minutes, ending the tie as a contest, with the only frustration being they did not add to their tally in front of a crowd of 504.
Matt Young was the hat-trick hero as Haringey beat Tonbridge Angels 4-2 at Coles Park.
Young opened the scoring from the spot on 37 minutes and, after Jordan Greenidge levelled soon after, restored the home side's lead just before the interval.
Young completed his treble on 71 minutes, but Gianni Crichlow kept Tonbridge in the tie moments later.
Tom Loizou's men ensured their name would be in the hat for Monday's draw when Walter Figueira scored a fourth with seven minutes remaining, avenging a previous play-off loss to the Kent club.
Ade Yusuff also hit a hat-trick as Hornchurch romped to a 5-1 success at Witham Town.
Urchins captain Lewwis Spence struck after just seven minutes with a header, with Yusuff opening his account before Rowan Dorling saw red for Witham.
George Sanders made it 3-0 early in the second half, before Jeffrey Cobblah hit back for the 10-man hosts.
Visiting keeper Joe Wright was replaced by Dion Curtis-Henry due to injury and Yusuff restored the three-goal cushion soon after.
Steve Morison's men completed their nap hand late on when Yusuff grabbed his third goal of the tie, extending their unbeaten start to the season to eight matches in all competitions.
Teams collect £3,375 in prize money, ahead of Monday's third qualifying round draw.
*Isthmian North rivals Brentwood Town and Redbridge both celebrated wins in their latest league fixtures.
Matthew Price netted late in the first half to earn Blues their first victory of the campaign over Ipswich Wanderers at Brentwood Arena.
And Redbridge saw Solomon Ogunwomoju net from the penalty spot just before the interval to break the deadlock against Alex Salmon's new-look Enfield side.
James Barlow put Motormen 2-0 up just past the hour mark, with Ben De-Lacy Turner sealing the points with a third on 73 minutes.
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