Managerless Corsham Town caused one of the bigger upsets in the FA Vase's second qualifying round.
After Mark Godley's shock resignation last Monday, few had fancied Corsham's chances against Premier Division leaders Brislington.
But Russell Lodge's 26th-minute strike and a late Simon Price goal gave them a 2-0 win.
Calne also surprised strong visitors, beating Shepton Mallet 2-0.
Two goals in the first six minutes gave Calne their first win of the season.
Steve Davis headed them in front on three minutes, before Glenn Armstrong doubled the lead and ensured Calne's progression with his first goal for the club.
Devizes Town continue to look impressive under the guidance of Ray Baverstock, cruising into the next round with a 5-1 win over fellow Screwfix side Bishop Sutton.
Dave Godley opened the scoring before Dave Slattery made it 2-0 before the interval.
Steve Richardson hit number three on the hour, before Dean Maggs reduced the deficit with Bishop's first shot on target.
Godley scored again ten minutes from time and James Griffin completed the rout with a late long-range effort.
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