Stanway Rovers and FC Clacton stayed on the Road to Wembley as both of the Essex sides enjoyed success in the replays of their respective FA Cup extra-preliminary round ties.
A trip to Bostik League division north side Haringey Borough now awaits Stanway on Saturday in the preliminary round, while Clacton's reward for progressing is a home tie against Ware of the Bostik League division south central.
Stanway earned their place thanks to a 2-0 victory in their replay against fellow Essex Senior League side Tower Hamlets at the Hawthorns.
Rovers got their work done early with two first-half goals from Marley Okosi being enough to see them through as they held off a fightback from Tower Hamlets after the break when the visitors hit the woodwork.
FC Clacton, meanwhile, had to go all the way to another Thurlow Nunn League premier division side - Kirkley and Pakefield - to earn their spot in the preliminary round draw.
There had been frustration for the Seasiders seven days before when the tie against Kirkley, which had been scheduled to be played as a home game for Clacton at FC Holland's ground, was postponed by the match referee.
He deemed the pitch to be unsafe due to stones on the surface and it meant Clacton forfeited the home advantage as the game was moved back a week and up to their Suffolk opponents' Walmer Road home venue.
However, Clacton put that behind them and made sure of their progress.
The two sides had drawn 2-2 in their first FA Cup meeting, but Clacton secured a 3-2 victory at the second time of asking as goals from Jack Clampin, Karl Andrade and Matt Eve fired them through.
The Seasiders took the lead in the first half and having been pegged back just before half-time with an equaliser, stretched clear after the break with two strikes in three minutes.
Kirley and Pakefield ensured there would be a tense finish as they struck with a second goal on 80 minutes, but Clacton held on to earn their place in the preliminary round.
Elsewhere, there was knockout action for Heybridge Swifts as they travelled to Mildenhall Town for a Velocity Cup tie.
It wasn't a successful trip for Jody Brown's side, though, as Thomas Debenham's 69th minute strike proved enough for Mildenhall to claim a 1-0 victory.