Lee Barnard's second-half double took Southend through to round two of the Carling Cup with a 2-1 win at Cheltenham.
Shrimpers front-man in fine form on travels
Lee Barnard's second-half brace at Whaddon Road proved enough to book Southend's place in the second round of the Carling Cup at the expense of Cheltenham.
The League One Shrimpers hit back from a goal down to exact revenge on the Robins for their defeat at the same stage of the competition a year ago.
The home side led through Elvis Hammond's strike in the final seconds of the opening period after Southend had controlled most of the half. Dave Bird's cross fell to Andy Gallinagh, whose attempted shot was forced over the line by Hammond from close range.
Loan defender Matt Heath was left all alone in the penalty area to meet Alan McCormack's cross in the 20th minute, but he guided his header against the left post.
Southend levelled when Heath headed Simon Francis' cross back into the six-yard box and Barnard stooped to head over the line in the 76th minute.
The winner came with two minutes to go when Francis crossed for Barnard to nod home at the far post and send the 176 travelling fans wild.