Two goals in each half clinched a dominant display for the Northern Counties League Villagers with Jamie Forrester’s penalty and a Tom Corner effort wrapped up by a late double from substitute Danny Buttle.
Two teams who really didn’t need the enforced break as they were flying before Christmas took a little time to settle down and nothing of note happened in the first 15 minutes.
Moore will be back on the road to Wembley this weekend when Shildon host Warrington Rylands in the last 32 of the Vase and he is hopeful that his side can deliver some happier memories for his club and himself.
Sixteen fourth round ties are set to take place this weekend and the remaining clubs head into those games knowing what prize is on offer for the winners.
Looking every bit Hellenic League Premier Division title challengers on a rain-sodden surface, Binfield were in no way flattered by their victory margin over opponents who had conquered them in a penalty shoot-out 15 months ago.
After a competitive contest saw the scores level with goals by Sean McCormack and Andre Smith, it was the Step 6 club who moved closer to a first Wembley trip since 1973 as forward Alex Kelly scored the decisive spot-kick.
Proceeds from the fundraising push will be split between the club, Hebburn Helps Food Bank & Crisis Centre, Hebburn Town Juniors FC and the Motor Nuerone Disease Association.
For all of his success as a manager at Shildon and with West, Forrest is yet to experience a Wembley showpiece, despite reaching the latter stages on several occasions with both clubs.
The FA Vase finalists have requested that the annual Wembley date be added as a Stadia Fan Test Event in line with the Government’s Covid pathway out of lockdown