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Published 22:17 17 Jan 2017 GMT
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It was a huge result for Sutton, who move into the fourth round for the first time since 1989. Lincoln, meanwhile, have not gone this far since way back in 1976.
After early suspicion about Lincoln v Ipswich keeping Silent Witness off our screens, the game certainly delivered.
Indeed, those who ended up watching the game - whether out of choice or inertia - certainly agreed.
https://twitter.com/Mullane45/status/821478683873570817
https://twitter.com/Rebecca_L_Coles/status/821478293165768714
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https://twitter.com/JohnnyTheNic/status/821477394317971456
There was similar praise for Sutton, who only came back up to the fifth tier of English football this season.
https://twitter.com/sewadyllo/status/821472476337205248
https://twitter.com/chriscumings/status/821479751206440960
https://twitter.com/ellis_platten/status/821472619060928514
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