Giant-killers Guiseley host Fleetwood in second round
National League North side Guiseley, who knocked Cambridge United out in a first-round thriller, will host Joey Barton’s Fleetwood Town in the second round after the draw was made on Monday.
Other standout ties will see National League leaders Wrexham face Newport County in an all-Welsh affair, Solihull Moors host 1953 Cup winners Blackpool and Woking travel to Swindon Town, who are managerless after the departure of Phil Brown.
Guiseley v Fleetwood Town
Bury v Luton Town
Wrexham v Newport County
Tranmere or Oxford City v Southport
Southend United or Crawley v Barnsley
Shrewsbury Town or Salford City v Scunthorpe
Solihull Moors v Blackpool
Chesterfield or Billericay Town v Grimsby
Peterborough United v Aldershot or Bradford City
Swindon Town v Woking
Maidstone United v Oldham Athletic
Lincoln City v Carlisle United
Morecambe or Halifax v Wimbledon
Plymouth v Oxford United or Forest Green
Barnet or Bristol Rovers v Stockport County
Rochdale v Portsmouth
Walsall v Sunderland
Accrington Stanley v Ebbsfleet or Cheltenham
Mansfield or Charlton v Chorley or Doncaster
Sutton United or Slough v Gillingham or Hartlepool
Ties to be played over the weekend beginning Friday 30 November.
Hampton & Richmond Borough, who hosted the draw before their game with Oldham, were moments from an all non-league tie with Maidstone – but the Latics scored twice late on to set up another tricky test at the Gallagher Stadium.
Salford City will host Scunthorpe if they beat Shrewsbury in their replay, while Oxford City will host Southport if they can overcome Tranmere. Both replays will be shown live on BT Sport next week.
Grimsby Town will travel to non-league opposition, after being drawn against either Chesterfield or Billericay Town, while the winners of Barnet and Bristol Rovers’ replay will host Stockport, who knocked out Yeovil on Saturday.
Portsmouth and Sunderland, the highest-ranked teams in the draw and both former winners of the trophy, go to Rochdale and Walsall respectively.
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The FA Cup second round draw in full
Guiseley v Fleetwood Town
Bury v Luton Town
Wrexham v Newport County
Tranmere or Oxford City v Southport
Southend United or Crawley v Barnsley
Shrewsbury Town or Salford City v Scunthorpe
Solihull Moors v Blackpool
Chesterfield or Billericay Town v Grimsby
Peterborough United v Aldershot or Bradford City
Swindon Town v Woking
Maidstone United v Hampton & Richmond or Oldham
Lincoln City v Carlisle United
Morecambe or Halifax v Wimbledon
Plymouth v Oxford United or Forest Green
Barnet or Bristol Rovers v Stockport County
Rochdale v Portsmouth
Walsall v Sunderland
Accrington Stanley v Ebbsfleet or Cheltenham
Mansfield or Charlton v Chorley or Doncaster
Sutton United or Slough v Gillingham or Hartlepool
Perhaps the best tie as it stands was the one that came out first – Guiseley of the National League North against Joey Barton’s Fleetwood Town. Other highlights include Swindon v Woking, Solihull Moors against former winners Blackpool, and a Welsh derby as Wrexham host Newport County.
Sutton United or Slough v Gillingham or Hartlepool
Mansfield or Charlton v Chorley or Doncaster
Accrington Stanley v Ebbsfleet or Cheltenham
Walsall v Sunderland
Rochdale v Portsmouth
Barnet or Bristol Rovers v Stockport County
Plymouth Argyle v Oxford United or Forest Green
Morecambe or FC Halifax v Wimbledon
Lincoln City v Carlisle United
Maidstone United v Hampton & Richmond or Oldham
Swindon Town v Woking
Peterborough United v Aldershot or Bradford City
Chesterfield or Billericay v Grimsby
Solihull Moors v Blackpool
Shrewsbury or Salford v Scunthorpe
Southend or Crawley v Barnsley
Tranmere or Oxford City v Southport
Wrexham v Newport County – it’s a Welsh derby!
Bury v Luton Town
First out of the hat/pot/bowl is Guiseley v Fleetwood!
Quick reminder of the numbers:
1 Wimbledon
2 Maidstone United
3 Ebbsfleet United or Cheltenham Town
4 Hampton & Richmond or Oldham
5 Swindon Town
6 Mansfield or Charlton
7 Woking
8 Scunthorpe United
9 Sunderland
10 Aldershot Town or Bradford City
11 Grimsby Town
12 Chorley or Doncaster
13 Fleetwood Town
14 Peterborough
15 Southport
16 Plymouth Argyle
17 Chesterfield or Billericay Town
18 Lincoln City
19 Barnet or Bristol Rovers
20 Stockport County
21 Bury
22 Gillingham or Hartlepool United
23 Oxford United or Forest Green
24 Tranmere or Oxford City
25 Accrington Stanley
26 Barnsley
27 Shrewsbury or Salford City
28 Newport County
29 Walsall
30 Rochdale
31 Solihull Moors
32 Sutton Utd or Slough Town
33 Guiseley
34 Blackpool
35 Luton Town
36 Morecambe or FC Halifax
37 Carlisle United
38 Southend Utd or Crawley Town
39 Portsmouth
40 Wrexham
Here we go!
The balls will be drawn by well-travelled former keeper Mark Schwarzer and Brighton striker Glenn Murray.
Woking manager Alan Dowson, who is getting pantomime boos in the Hampton clubhouse (he used to manage the Beavers), is hoping to draw Sunderland, making a rare pre-third-round appearance in the draw.
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It’s nearly draw time, but while you wait, why not bookmark this for later:
Mark Chapman has just had a chat with the Oldham manager, Frankie Bunn. He’s got plenty of Cup previous, once scoring six goals in a League Cup tie against Scarborough. The Latics, 15th in League Two and beset by financial woes, aren’t your traditional giants, but they were seconds from the FA Cup Final back in 1994:
Not long until draw time, which will come from the Beveree, home of Hampton & Richmond Borough. The Beavers host League Two Oldham later tonight in the final game of the first round (excluding replays).
Here’s how all the teams got here:
Preamble
There are 20 non-league teams in the hat for the FA Cup draw, coming up live on BBC Two at 7pm. There are some big names among them, from perpetual giant-botherers like Woking and Sutton United, to once-established league sides like Southport and Stockport County – and soon-to-be league side Salford City. They’re all chasing a spot in the third round, when the big boys pile in and spoil everyone’s fun. Here are all the numbers for tonight’s draw:
1 Wimbledon
2 Maidstone United
3 Ebbsfleet United or Cheltenham Town
4 Hampton & Richmond or Oldham
5 Swindon Town
6 Mansfield or Charlton
7 Woking
8 Scunthorpe United
9 Sunderland
10 Aldershot Town or Bradford City
11 Grimsby Town
12 Chorley or Doncaster
13 Fleetwood Town
14 Peterborough
15 Southport
16 Plymouth Argyle
17 Chesterfield or Billericay Town
18 Lincoln City
19 Barnet or Bristol Rovers
20 Stockport County
21 Bury
22 Gillingham or Hartlepool United
23 Oxford United or Forest Green
24 Tranmere or Oxford City
25 Accrington Stanley
26 Barnsley
27 Shrewsbury or Salford City
28 Newport County
29 Walsall
30 Rochdale
31 Solihull Moors
32 Sutton Utd or Slough Town
33 Guiseley
34 Blackpool
35 Luton Town
36 Morecambe or FC Halifax
37 Carlisle United
38 Southend Utd or Crawley Town
39 Portsmouth
40 Wrexham
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