There was a mixture of results on Tuesday night for Derbyshire football, as there was action in the Carabao Cup, National League, NCEL and MFL.
Derby cruised through to the Carabao Cup second round after a comfortable victory at Oldham Athletic, with the Latics' Sam Graham gifting the Rams a first-half own-goal before Mason Mount sealed their place in the second round with 20 minutes to go.
Chesterfield's winning start to their National League came to an end on Tuesday night, as a red card for Jerome Binnom-Williams allowed Ian Evatt's Barrow to come from 2-1 behind, after the Spireites had earlier done the same, to beat the early table-toppers 3-2 in an entertaining fixture at Holker Street.
Joe Guest was the villain at the Impact Arena on Tuesday, as Alfreton were unable to make it consecutive victories in the National League North despite create a whole host of chances. Guest's 90th-minute winner broke Reds fans' hearts as Billy Heath's side were made to rue their missed chances.
Ilkeston were the victors of this season's first Derbyshire derby against Long Eaton United in the Midland Football League, and they had Billy Bennett and Tim Hopkinson to thank for the Robins' third league victory from four outings, as well as a red card for United skipper Josh Thornton.
South Normanton's slow start to their league campaign continued on Tuesday night, with the Shiners defeated 3-1 at Loughborough University to leave them bottom of the pile with no points to their name.
That evening was no better for Staveley, who couldn't build on their weekend FA Cup victory and slumped to a 2-0 defeat at Yorkshire Amateur in the NCEL Premier Division.
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