Darlington are through to the third round of the FA Cup after comfortably beating Stevenage Borough 4-1 at Feethams.
A Richard Offiong double and a goal apiece for Richard Hodgson and Barry Conlon sealed a thoroughly deserved win for Mick Tait's side who go into the hat for Sunday's draw.
It took Quakers just 63 seconds to open the scoring through winger Hodgson, who received the ball on the edge of the box before unleashing an unstoppable effort from the edge of the area.
Their lead wasn't to last long when Boro levelled two minutes later through Richard Howell.
The midfielder rose above the Quakers defence to head past Chris Porter from Louis Riddle's inswinging corner.
Offiong restored the lead after 38 minutes when he converted Richard Hodgson's cross from close range.
And just seconds into the second half in-form striker Conlon claimed his fourth goal in as many games when he stroked home Neil Wainwright's cross.
The impressive Offiong wrapped things up with a cool finish past Westhead from Hodgson's left-wing cross in the 63rd minute.
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