Matt Langston, who played three games for Barnet and a substitute appearance while on loan from Watford in 2003, scored the matchwinning header as Blue Square Premier side Histon beat Leeds United 1-0 in a televised FA Cup second round tie this afternoon.

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The 6ft 2ins tall Langston, whose football career was hit by injury, is now a 27-year-old part-time player ... he is a postman at St Albans.

Also in the Histon side were goalkeeper Danny Naisbitt, now 30, who made 64 appearances for the Bees between 1999-2003 after arriving at Underhill from Walsall and 23-year-old Cameroon-born defender Patrick Ada who made two substitute appearances in 2005.

In the draw made by Sir Trevor Brooking and ex-Barnet boss Ray Clemence Histon drew Swansea City at home in the third round. Forest Green Rovers, who put out League 2 Rochdale, conquerors of Barnet, drew Derby County at home.

Dennis Signy