Corne gives National League South team 1-0 win over StevenageCoventry, Leicester, Ipswich also book their places in the last 32
Maidstone United, the lowest-ranked team left in the FA Cup, stunned the League One side Stevenage with a 1-0 win to advance to the fourth round and continue their dream run in the competition.
The National League South team had already made history in reaching the third round for the first time since the club were reformed in 1992, and they took the lead at the Gallagher Stadium shortly before half-time, with the midfielder Sam Corne converting a penalty. Having defeated League Two’s Barrow in the second round, Maidstone now have a third-tier scalp to add to their collection.
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