Brackley Town became the fourth non-league side to knock EFL opposition out of the first round of the FA Cup as they twice came from behind before beating Notts County 4-3 on penalties. The National League side, managed by Gavin Cowan, showed incredible determination and bravery to send the tie into extra time. Alassana Jatta had headed League Two Notts County into an early lead, but Matt Lowe nodded in from close range to draw Brackley level. Jodi Jones restored Notts' lead from the penalty spot, but Callum Stewart sent the tie into extra time with a late penalty. The penalty shootout was a nail-biting affair, with Jatta hitting the bar and Brackley keeper Jon Maxted saving from Keanan Bennetts. Zak Brown drilled home the winning spot-kick to send Brackley into the second round for the fifth time. Gavin Cowan told BBC Two: 'It's an unbelievable result. I feel totally blessed. The players were incredible, the fans have been amazing.' Brackley will now look forward to Monday's draw, hoping to continue their FA Cup run. The club's fans were ecstatic, celebrating a famous win over their League Two opponents. Brackley's victory was a result of their hard work and dedication, and they will now face another tough challenge in the second round. The players deserve all the credit, said Cowan, and they should enjoy this momentous occasion. Brackley Town's FA Cup journey continues, and they will be hoping to cause more upsets in the competition.