The FA Cup is approaching the second round after a thrilling weekend of first round proper ties up and down the country, with all 40 teams currently in the competition discovering their second round opponents today.
Tamworth v Leyton Orient is the final tie of the first round, with the winners of tonight’s game set to face League Two Salford City.
Elsewhere, Carlisle - who secured a shock win over Reading in extra-time - have been rewarded with a trip to League One side Blackpool, while Gateshead, who downed AFC Wimbledon, will host fourth-tier Walsall.
Boreham Wood, who dumped League Two’s Crawley out, are at home to another League Two side, Newport County.
Find the full draw below:
FA Cup second round draw
- FA Cup draw before first round tie between Tamworth v Leyton Orient
- FA Cup second round draw in full
- Carlisle secure place in hat after stunning Reading in extra-time
- Gateshead upset AFC Wimbledon and Boreham Wood down Crawley to advance
- How to watch FA Cup second round draw and ball numbers
Full FA Cup second round draw
18:56 , Flo CliffordSlough Town vs Macclesfield FC
Grimsby Town vs Wealdstone
Sutton United vs Shrewsbury Town
Swindon Town vs Bolton Wanderers
Chelmsford City vs Weston-super-Mare
Peterborough United vs Barnsley
Boreham Wood vs Newport County
MK Dons vs Oldham Athletic
Wigan Athletic vs Barrow
Fleetwood Town vs Luton Town
Salford City vs Tamworth or Leyton Orient
Accrington Stanley vs Mansfield Town
Stockport County vs Cambridge United
Brackley Town vs Burton Albion
Blackpool vs Carlisle United
Gateshead vs Walsall
Exeter City vs Wycombe Wanderers
Cheltenham Town vs Buxton
Chesterfield vs Doncaster Rovers
Port Vale vs Bristol Rovers
Giant-killers Gateshead to face League Two leaders Walsall as FA Cup second round draw revealed
19:38 , Flo CliffordAt least two National League sides are guaranteed a spot in the FA Cup third round after the second round draw took place on Monday night.
National League South side Slough Town - the lowest-ranked team left in the competition, 21st in the sixth tier - will host National League North Macclesfield, while South side Chelmsford City will be at home to Weston-super-Mare.
The winners of the final first round proper tie, National League Tamworth versus League One Leyton Orient, will be away at Salford City in the last round before the Premier League and Championship teams enter the fray.

Minnows Gateshead to face League Two Walsall as FA Cup second round draw revealed
FA Cup second round draw
19:05 , Flo CliffordSo the winner of tonight’s game at the Lamb Ground will pay a visit to League Two side Salford City.
Elsewhere, Carlisle - who secured a shock win over Reading in extra-time - have been rewarded with a trip to League One side Blackpool, while Gateshead, who downed AFC Wimbledon, will host fourth-tier Walsall.
Boreham Wood, who dumped League Two’s Crawley out, are at home to another League Two side, Newport County.
FA Cup second round draw
18:56 , Flo CliffordSix National League sides have home ties, although Tamworth - if they beat Leyton Orient - will be away to Salford City.
Tamworth manager Andy Peaks says: “We’ve got a tough game tonight but if we can get through tonight it’s a great draw, it’d be great to go there.”
FA Cup second round draw
18:53 , Flo CliffordNow let’s digest those... a reminder these ties will be played across 5-8 December.
FA Cup second round draw
18:52 , Flo CliffordTwo sides left: Port Vale will face Bristol Rovers.
That was rapid!
FA Cup second round draw
18:52 , Flo CliffordGateshead have a home tie against No 40, League Two leaders Walsall.
Exeter City will be at home to Wycombe Wanderers, semi-finalists in 2021.
Cheltenham Town will host National League North side Buxton.
Chesterfield will welcome Doncaster Rovers.
FA Cup second round draw
18:51 , Flo CliffordGoing at quite a pace.
Accrington Stanley will take on Mansfield Town.
League One leader Stockport County will face League Two’s Cambridge United.
National League side Brackley Town will play Burton Albion (who are roundly booed).
Blackpool have a home tie against Carlisle United, who shocked Reading in the first round.
FA Cup second round draw
18:50 , Flo CliffordMK Dons will host Oldham Athletic, while Wigan Athletic - who scraped into round two on penalties - will play League Two side Barrow.
Fleetwood Town are at home to Jack Wilshere’s Luton Town.
Salford City will play the winners of Tamworth of Leyton Orient, which gets a massive cheer in the Lamb Ground.
FA Cup second round draw
18:49 , Flo CliffordChelmsford City will host No 1 Weston Super Mare.
Peterborough United are up against No 10, League One’s Barnsley.
Boreham Wood, who beat League Two Crawley to get to this point, will play Newport County.
FA Cup second round draw
18:48 , Flo CliffordNo 25, Slough Town - the lowest-ranked side left in this competition - have a home tie against No 36, Macclesfield FC.
No 28 Grimsby Town - conquerors of Manchester United in the Carabao Cup - are drawn against No 26 Wealdstone.
No 19 Sutton United will host No 37 Shrewsbury Town.
No 27 Swindon Town will be at home against No 20, Bolton Wanderers.
FA Cup second round draw underway
18:46 , Flo CliffordBecky Ives, former FA Cup winner Joleon Lescott and Steve Sidwell, are presenting the draw at The Lamb Ground.
FA Cup second round draw
18:40 , Flo CliffordNot long now until the draw is revealed.
As a reminder, the second round proper will be played around the weekend of Saturday 6 December.
FA Cup prize money
18:30 , Flo CliffordAll of tonight’s teams are guaranteed a handy £21,200 for advancing to the second round, with one of Tamworth or Leyton Orient set to join them, and the other pocketing £15,800.
First round winners - £47,750
First round losers - £15,800
Second round winners - £79,500
Second round losers - £21,200
Third round winners - £121,500
Third round losers - £26,500
Fourth round winners - £127,000
Fifth round winners - £238,500
Quarter-final winners - £477,000
Semi-final winners - £1,060,000
Semi-final losers - £530,000
Final runners-up - £1,060,000
Final winners - £2,120,000
FA Cup second round draw
18:20 , Flo Clifford40 sides will find out their second round opponents tonight, with no additional teams entering the draw.
The 44 top-flight and Championship teams will enter the competition in the third round, in January.
Lowest-ranked teams left in FA Cup second round
18:10 , Jack Rathborn(step) followed by league position
- Slough Town (6) 21st
- Chelmsford City (6) 14th
- Macclesfield (6) 11th
- Buxton (6) 6th
- Weston-super-Mare (6) 2nd
National League
- Sutton United (5) 24th
- Brackley Town (5) 17th
- Gateshead (5) 15th
- Wealdstone (5) 11th
- Boreham Wood (5) 4th
- Carlisle United (5) 3rd
Mascot dismissed after stumbling at FA Cup match
17:56 , Jack RathbornA football mascot has been dismissed after the FA Cup match between Burton Albion and St Albans City after "erratic and unprofessional" behaviour.
Sammy the Saint, the official mascot of St Albans City, could be seen stumbling over advertising boards, with the club confirming the person working as the mascot had been relieved of their duties.
"He was just stripped of his mascot duties and wasn't allowed to wear the Sammy costume," said a Burton spokesperson.
"He was allowed to remain in the stands to watch the game."
Kevin Horlock hoping Maldon and Tiptree's FA Cup run can inspire promotion
17:43 , Jack Rathborn"I'm hoping the lads have enjoyed the experience, because I want it to transcend into our league campaign and give us a real lift and I also want them to want more moments like this," Kevin Horlock told BBC Essex after his side went down 5-1 at League One Port Vale, with the next goal to escape the Isthmian League North leaders after entering the first round as leaders.
"We want to come back here and do it again. It's something that we can all aspire to.
"Hopefully it gives fire in the belly of the older lads in the group, but also the young lads to have that fire to want to get back to games like we have had today."
Gary Caldwell lauds Exeter progress after FA Cup win at Halifax Town
17:20 , Jack Rathborn"Off the back of Plymouth we've built some momentum, we've won games, we've changed the team in each of those games, so we couldn't be happier with the team," Caldwell told BBC Radio Devon.
"I think winning builds confidence. I also think winning is very difficult at any level in any competition no matter who you're playing," he added.
"To win three games at any point of the season is good.
"Pretty much every player in the squad has featured in all of these games, so that will create competition next week when we return to league action against Wigan and hopefully we can make it four."
FA Cup first round upsets underline competition's magic
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Crawley Town goalkeeper admits team 'let the fans down' in FA Cup shock defeat to Boreham Wood
17:00 , Jack Rathborn"They're obviously a good side, but I don't think we applied the things we worked on during the week,” Crawley Town goalkeeper Joe Wollacott said.
"For the first 10 minutes of the game, we just weren't good enough, including myself. So we've all got to show some accountability and move on from it.
"I still think we have to show character. Whether you're playing with 11, 10 or nine men it doesn't matter, we just weren't on it today," he said.
"We shot ourselves in the foot in the first half. It's a difficult mountain to climb in the second half, but we just have to be better from the start. Now the most important thing is to concentrate on the league."
FA Cup 2025 top scorers
16:50 , Jack Rathborn3 - R. Linney, Carlisle United FC
3 - M. Mellon, Oldham Athletic AFC
3 - D. Elliott, Macclesfield FC
2 - Fábio Tavares, Burton Albion FC
2 - D. Cole, Port Vale FC
2 - N. Wells, Luton Town FC
2 - K. Kouassi, Cambridge United FC
Fabio Borini on Brendan Rodgers, Mario Balotelli and why he joined Salford City
16:40 , Jack RathbornSurprises are a dying phenomenon in top-level football. Gone are the days of mystery, the digital age has coincided with the exhaustive reporting of every little detail, from initial scout missions to final medical checks. So when League Two’s Salford City, out of nowhere, announced the signing of ex-Premier League folk hero Fabio Borini on a quiet October evening, we took notice.
It was a dopamine hit for niche-loving football nerds, marking the return of a proper “streets won’t forget” player - not your Hatem Ben Arfas and Michus, who everyone and their dog remembers.

Fabio Borini on Brendan Rodgers, Mario Balotelli and why he joined Salford City
How can I watch the FA Cup draw?
16:30 , Jack RathbornYou can watch the FA Cup second round proper draw live on TNT Sports 1 and Discovery+, along with free live streams on their social media and YouTube channels.

FA Cup draw ball numbers
16:18 , Jack Rathborn1. Weston Super Mare
2. Salford City
3. Luton Town
4. Accrington Stanley
5. Milton Keynes Dons
6. Stockport County
7. Wigan Athletic
8. Newport County
9. Cheltenham Town
10. Barnsley
11. Carlisle United
12. Bristol Rovers
13. Peterborough United
14. Oldham Athletic
15. Doncaster Rovers
16. Tamworth or Leyton Orient (Monday night)
17. Chesterfield
18. Boreham Wood
19. Sutton United
20. Bolton Wanderers
21. Chelmsford City
22. Barrow
23. Wycombe Wanderers
24. Exeter City
25. Slough Town
26. Wealdstone
27. Swindon Town
28. Grimsby Town
29. Buxton
30. Burton Albion
31. Brackley Town
32. Blackpool
33. Cambridge United
34. Gateshead
35. Mansfield Town
36. Macclesfield
37. Shrewsbury Town
38. Fleetwood Town
39. Port Vale
40. Walsall
When is the FA Cup draw? Start time, second-round ball numbers and how to watch on TV
16:00 , Jack RathbornThe draw for the second round of the FA Cup takes place tonight.
There was a string of first-round shocks on Saturday, with three non-league sides springing surprises to advance.
Carlisle, managed by Mark Hughes, shocked League One Reading, Gateshead stunned League One high fliers AFC Wimbledon and Boreham Wood beat League Two strugglers Crawley.

When is the FA Cup draw? Start time, second-round ball numbers and how to watch on TV
Non-league trio spring FA Cup first round shocks
15:59 , Jack RathbornSubstitute Regan Linney hit a sensational hat-trick as National League side Carlisle, managed by Mark Hughes, stunned League One Reading with a remarkable 3-2 extra-time win in the FA Cup first round.
Linney struck twice in second-half added time to force an additional period after Lewis Wing and Mark O’Mahony put the hosts in control before completing his treble – and the comeback – in the 94th minute.
Fellow fifth-tier club Gateshead upset League One high fliers AFC Wimbledon with a 2-0 away victory.

Non-league trio Carlisle, Gateshead and Boreham Wood spring FA Cup shocks