Fakenham Town 3, Stalham Town 2After an abject first half, seven times trophy winners the Ghosts drew on their Norfolk Senior Cup pride with a second-half revival which took them into the hat for the fourth round draw.

FAKENHAM Town take their search for a first league win to high-flying Godmanchester on Saturday

Fakenham 0, March 1

Tuesday night's evenly-contested Ridgeons One KO Cup tie, played at pace, was decided by a looping 82nd minute header from the Hares' James MacCullum.

Again the Ghosts paid the price for missing chances, often looking vulnerable to swift counter-attacks.

Fakenham Town 3, Stalham Town 2

After an abject first half, seven-times trophy winners the Ghosts drew on their Norfolk Senior Cup pride with a second-half revival which took them into the hat for the fourth round draw.

Their faces looked as red as their Anglian Combination Division One opponents' shirts at the break. Wasteful finishing and poor midfield and defensive work was punished by strikes from Peter Skivington and Carl Bailey for Stalham to lead 2-0.

Managers Mark King and Stuart Woodhouse got the response their dressing room talk deserved. With the wind at their backs the Ghosts at last played Ridgeons-standard football with Julian Delicata, Karl Pask and Ben Darby producing delightful combinations.

After almost constant Fakenham pressure, Darby calmly shot his side back into the tie after 56 minutes. On the hour mark Pask's low ball from the right was rifled home by Delicata and the winner came on 75 minutes when Pask's inch-perfect through ball set Darby away for a confident finish.

In the final moments Ghosts' keeper Daniel Stockdale blocked an effort which would have forced a replay.

Fakenham: Stockdale, Whittred, A Woodhouse, Tagg, Neal, Cole (Bamford 67), Haynes (Betts 78), Pask, Darby, Delicata, Hooks. Subs not used: B Woodhouse, King, Goff.