Brackley Town's bid to reach the FA Cup third round was ended by Burton Albion, as Tyrese Shade scored a hat-trick to guide the League One side to a hard-earned victory at St James Park. The Brewers had won eight of their previous 10 ties against non-league teams, but manager Gary Bowyer will feel relief at seeing off stubborn National League opponents who overcame a shaky start to threaten a second shock of their campaign. Brackley Town showed why they beat League Two visitors Notts County on penalties in the first round by pushing forward with increasing conviction. Their goal arrived 12 minutes after Shade struck from near the edge of the box, when defender Michael Nottingham hooked in after Kyle Morrison headed Alex Hartridge's corner back across goal. In an occasionally combative contest, Jack Armer threatened to restore Burton's lead shortly after half-time with a thunderous drive from distance. Shade slotted in his second after Brackley gave possession away inside Burton's half, allowing Jake Beesley to play a perceptive first-time pass over the top and set the summer signing free to beat the advanced Jonny Maxted. Brackley Town head coach Gavin Cowan was proud of his team's performance, despite the defeat. The club will now focus on the league, with Cowan hoping to use the FA Cup run as a catapult to start getting wins. Burton Albion will attempt to reach the fourth round for the first time since the 2010-11 season when they visit National League promotion hopefuls Boreham Wood in the next round on the weekend of 10 January. The match was a testing tie for the favourites, but Shade kept his cool to score two composed second-half strikes and seal victory for Burton Albion. Brackley Town's fans were incredible, backing their team come what may, and the club will look to build on their FA Cup run in the league. The defeat was a setback for Brackley Town, but the club is working hard to get to the next level, with Cowan hoping to use the experience to improve his team's performance in the league.