Simon Wormull scored the winner as Lewes came from a goal down to beat Havant & Waterlooville 3-2 in the Setanta Shield last night.
The hosts took a 32nd-minute lead when Steve Robinson fouled former Worthing striker Richard Pacquette and Rocky Baptiste sent goalkeeper Steve Williams the wrong way from the spot.
But a three-goal burst by King's men in the first ten minutes of the second half turned the tie on its head.
Ian Simpemba equalised with a looping header before Leon Legge powered home Wormull's free-kick after keeper Kevin Scriven was penalised for handling a back pass. Wormull then finished off a lightning-fast counter-attack with a powerful finish from the edge of the area.
Andy Gurney reduced the arrears on 63 minutes, but Lewes hung on to secure another Sussex derby against the winners of Tuesday's tie between Eastbourne Borough and Bognor in the third round.
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