Well, we're all off for a lie down. That was quite an eventful few hours.
The magic of the FA Cup might not quite be the same without fans present but it's still alive and kicking nonetheless.
Comebacks from Crawley, Chorley and Carlisle, plus shocks from Solihull and Barnet have certainly proven that on a memorable Remembrance Sunday.
Bring on the second round in three weeks' time - but before then, us on Monday evening for the final first-round tie as Oxford City host Northampton. Could we have yet another shock? We'll see.
Recap: Rollercoaster dramapublished at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2020
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But arguably the most drama on Sunday was reserved for the games where Football League teams - somehow - avoided shocks.
It looked for all the world like Crawley Town and Carlisle United would the likes of Burton, Wigan, Scunthorpe, Southend, Colchester, Grimsby, Port Vale, Rochdale and Swindon on the scrapheap of surprises.
But Carlisle came from 2-0 down with just a couple of minutes of extra time remaining to beat Hayes and Yeading on penalties.
And, in the craziest match most of us have ever witnessed, Crawley - with an emergency third choice keeper - came from 2-0 down in normal time and 5-3 down in extra time to win 6-5 at National League side Torquay.
Recap: Shocks continue on Sundaypublished at 16:37 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2020
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Six league sides were dumped out of the cup by non-league outfits on Saturday - and three more have followed today.
The chief upset came at the DW Stadium where 2013 winners Wigan, now languishing at the foot of League One, spurned a 2-0 lead to lose to Chorley.
Adam Long's dismissal for a professional foul on Harry Cardwell proved the turning point as minnows Chorley - bottom of the National League North - stormed back to triumph 3-2 through Connor Hall's extra-time winner.
Elsewhere, another League One side came a cropper as 10-man Barnet held on to beat Burton Albion, while a pair of Stephen Gleeson penalties helped Solihull Moors stun League Two strugglers Scunthorpe 3-2.
Get Involvedpublished at 16:09 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2020
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Eli: FA Cup magic from Crawley. Love my club and the spirit we showed. We must make sure non-league and lower league clubs get the they need through the pandemic so fans can enjoy more special moments like this for many years to come.
Steve Marshall: The Torquay vs Crawley game looks like absolute madness. When was the last time injury time goals (90+18 (108)) & (90+22 (111)) technically came AFTER an Extra Time goal (105+2 (107))?
Get Involvedpublished at 16:05 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2020
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Mike Durham: I'm at work doing a really dull system backup and following 1st Round Scores via BBC. Trust me... following that Crawley game was FAR more exciting than sticking in a new LTO6 tape!! Still holding out for Eastbourne!
Chris Spratt: What a game between Walkie Torquay and Creepy Crawley