Sheffield FC 0 Chasetown 4
Chasetown love their trips to Sheffield - and after a 6-2 win there 10 months ago - they netted four more.
It's a result that moved them back into the Evo-Stik Division One South play-off positions.
Played on a heavy pitch and through a hail and snowstorm, both sides created chances in an end-to-end game.
Sheffield pressed and Benny Igiehon brought top saves from goalkeeper John Bateman, while the Scholars went close through Nick Turton and Paul Sullivan in an entertaining opening.
Sheffield started the game brightly, and from an early Ben Turner free-kick, Chasetown looked extremely uncertain in clearing with skipper Lee Cooksey's bicycle kick going across the face of the goal.
The skies darkened as the snow fell and the game sprung to life when Chasetown took the lead seconds after the gloom was illuminated with the floodlights being switched on.
Six minutes before half-time, Chasetown broke the deadlock when an accurate ball from Stan Mugisha found Sullivan who curled a beautiful finish along the ground – his 50th goal for the Scholars.
It was no more than Chasetown deserved and Dave Stringer's men grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck in a blistering 10-minute spell at the start of the second period.
In the 49th minute, George Washbourne scored a fine individual goal taking on his defender and drilling a low shot past goalkeeper Andy Robertson.
Six minutes later, it was 3-0 as James Dance tried his luck with a shot that deflected into Turton's path and the Chase No 9 fired home from close range.
Within a minute, the visitors rocked the home side with Sullivan beating the offside trap to go round the keeper to increase Chasetown's lead to an unassailable 4-0.
Despite the scoring prowess of Sullivan and front-running of Turton, it was Bateman who picked up Man of the Match.
Two brilliant saves at 0-0 were matched by two phenomenal saves which had goal written all over them within the last 15 minutes.
First, he pushed wide a goalbound effort from Glyn Cotton and from the resultant corner, Cotton again thought he had scored before Bateman superbly clawed away his effort.