Birmingham City made history in their 2-1 win over League One rivals Lincoln City in the FA Cup third round.
Winger Ayumu Yokoyama scored their quickest-ever FA Cup goal, netting after just 35 seconds when he converted Scott Wright's cross.
The Japanese winger neatly controlled after Tendayi Darikwa missed the delivery and poked through ex-Birmingham goalkeeper Zach Jeacock's legs.
Lincoln, whose record FA Cup run is the quarter-finals in 2016-17, wasted three first-half chances.
Ex-Shelbourne man Jack Moylan volleyed well wide, Bailey Cadamarteri lost control of the ball in a one-on-one and then the unmarked Cadamarteri volleyed wide from 12 yards.
Prior to that, Jeacock tipped over Lukas Jutkiewicz's powerful header.
Lyndon Dykes clinched Blues' place in the fourth round with a brilliant goal in the 79th minute.
He lobbed a defender, chested the ball down then lobbed Jeacock on the volley from the edge of the box.
Lincoln's Jovon Makama pulled one back from the spot in the 91st minute after substitute Alfie Chang brought down Lewis Montsma.
Wolves avoided an upset by beating Bristol City 2-1 at Ashton Gate.
First-half goals from Rayan Ait-Nouri and Rodrigo Gomes put the Premier League visitors in control and underlined the gap in status between the two teams.
Scott Twine halved the deficit with a magnificent free-kick on the stroke of half-time and Wolves - who hit a post twice in the second half - survived a late scare four minutes from time.
Twine fizzed over an angled free-kick to the far post and Ross McCrorie headed against the underside of the crossbar before Wolves just about cleared.
Blackburn Rovers progressed as a second-half strike from Andreas Weimann secured a 1-0 victory in their all-Championship tie at Middlesbrough.
Weimann made amends for missing an open goal as he drilled home from the heart of the penalty area to ensure his side repeated their league win at the Riverside from earlier this season.