Boston Town made into the next round of the FA Vase with a polished display.
Layton Maddison pounced first, ghosting onto a pinpoint through ball after 15 minutes before lashing home.
Jordan Nuttell doubled the lead after 31 minutes with a well-crafted goal from a corner. It came short to Liam Adams, whose clever lofted cross was headed back across the keeper.

Hucknall had shown plenty of endeavour, boosted by their midweek win, and came closest in the first half when Travis Portas pushed a free-kick onto the post.
They did pull one back after 68 minutes when a shot deflected to Nathan Kelly who dispatched it past Portas. The goal stood despite furious protests by Portas and Beeson that Kelly had been offside.
But Fraser Bayliss restored the home side’s 2-goal cushion 7 minutes later. He latched on to a sweeping diagonal ball from Marshall Young and although he was forced wide, he finished from a tight angle.
Martyn Bunce’s side could have had more goals – Young saw his shot unluckily bounce off the post into the arms of the visiting keeper.
Rose Farm Logs had the tricky task of choosing a man of the match – there were plenty of candidates after an impressive performance – but the nod went to Lee Beeson.
Dan Worthington was an assured presence in central defence with Richard Ford missing. Nuttell, who is now leading scorer this season with 6 goals, was also at his menacing best.
Town: Portas, Tate, Field, Hobbins, Wilson (Balint), Worthington, Beeson, Maddison (Limb), Nuttell (Young), Adams, Bayliss
Crowd: 110