Hakoah triumphed in a nine-goal thriller which went to extra-time away to NSW NPL2 club Hills Brumbies, while South scored with the last kick of the game against Northern NSW NPL champions Edgeworth Eagles.

NSW NPL2 Bankstown Berries continued their dream run into the last 16 with a 2-1 victory over SA's MetroStars, while Sorrento's early goal was enough to edge ACT outfit Canberra Olympic in Perth.

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South Melbourne 1 (Lujic 90') Edgeworth Eagles 0

South Melbourne have stolen a thrilling 1-0 win over Edgeworth Eagles in the FFA Cup Round of 32 at Lakeside Stadium.

Milos Lujic was the hero for South as he netted the last kick of the game well over the 90 minute mark. It was fitting, as Lujic was part of the South’s freak 4-1 comeback against Dandenong City which got them got into the Round of 32.

Neither team could be separated with Edgeworth ruing their missed chances after having clear cut shots on goal in the first half.

Edgeworth's Keigo Moriyasu runs with the ball

The first chance of the game came in the sixth minute when Edgeworth nearly hit the lead. A goalmouth scramble occurred when Daniel McBreen deflected Aaron McLoughlin’s shot into the crossbar which was cleared off the line by Jesse Daley.

Edgeworth continued to play deep in the first 20 minutes and Kieran Sanders had a free kick which was denied by Nikola Roganovic.

Minutes later the Eagles were pressing and managed to get a through ball to McBreen, but his final shot was comfortably dealt with by Roganovic.

On a cold night in Melbourne, despite the even play, Edgeworth had more clear-cut chances but went in scoreless.

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Ten minutes into the second-half, South’s keeper denied a header from McBreen to force it out for a corner.

Despite Edgeworth continuing to play deep, South managed to take control of the game from the hour mark.

In the dying minutes, Brad Norton’s cross landed fortuitiously in Leigh Minopoulos’ path and almost got a dream win for South but Nate Cavaliere saved.

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South Melbourne players celebrate the late winner

Moments later Marcus Schroen’s header was saved again by Cavaliere after a Matthew Foschini centre.

And when it looked destined for extra-time, Lujic came in to get a thrilling win in front of 2622 fans.

South now have to refocus on NPL VIC as they are currently fighting to defend their 2016 title at the top of the table against Pascoe Vale.

-Clement Tito

Hills Brumbies 3 (Giovaneli 24', Kelshaw 31', Robertson 81') Hakoah Sydney City 6 (Frangie 29', Jablonski 54', 89', Sweet 99', Lekoski 107', Green 115')

Third tier Hills Brumbies were moments away from a shock 3-2 win over Hakoah, before Scottish veteran Neil Jablonski's late equaliser sent this clash to extra-time.

Hakoah overran the NSW NPL2 during the additional 30 minutes, with three goals, including two from substitutes Gideon Sweet and Aleksandar Lekoski.

The Brumbies had taken a 2-1 half-time lead after Wade Giovaneli opened the scoring and set up the second, immediately after Hakoah's leveller.

Jablonski scored his first to equalise at 2-2 on 54 minutes, before Bradley Robertson appeared to have won it with an 81st minute strike.

-Ben Somerford

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Bankstown Berries 2 (Bradshaw 19', Moustakas 46') MetroStars 1 (Dawber 90')

The NSW NPL2 club progressed and taking a 2-0 advantage shortly after the break, before surviving a late scare.

Jake Bradshaw opened the scoring on 19 minutes, before Periklis Moustakas doubled their advantage on 46 minutes.

The unfancied Berries were made nervous in the dying stages as MetroStars attacker Matthew Dawber pulled one back in stoppage time but it ended 2-1.

-Ben Somerford

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The Bankstown Berries celebrate their opening goal

Sorrento 1 (Canham 7') Canberra Olympic 0

The Seagulls become the first ever WA NPL club to reach the FFA Cup last 16 after a narrow triumph over the ACT champions.

Exeter-born forward Sean Canham netted the game's sole goal on seven minutes with a header.

Both sides hit the back of the net later in the game, only to be ruled out for offside.

-Ben Somerford

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