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FA CUP SECOND ROUND

Tiny Westfields to face Bury or AFC Wimbledon…if they can get past Curzon Ashton

And Whitehawk in line for smashing home tie with six-goal Northampton if they win first round replay

The FA Cup...thats what there all fighting for

WESTFIELDS, the lowest ranked club left in the FA Cup, will face League One Bury or AFC Wimbledon in the second round if they can overcome Curzon Ashton in next week's first round replay.

The fourth-placed Midland League Premier Division minnows, who play in the ninth tier of the English football pyramid, can look forward to a home date if they can get past National League North Curzon, who will also relish an extended stay in the competition - especially against Bury, who are near neighbours.

 The FA Cup...that's what they are all fighting for
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The FA Cup...that's what they are all fighting forCredit: Getty Images

Whitehawk, from the National League South, can also pit themselves against League One opposition in Northampton, who put six past Harrow Borough on Saturday, if they overcome Stourbridge in another replay.

Bolton Wanderers vs Sheffield United and Charlton Athletic vs MK Dons were the stand out ties in Monday night's draw, although many of the non-league team would have been disappointed not to have drawn anyone of the bigger League one sides.

Bolton edged out the Blades 1-0 on the opening day of the season, with both teams currently chasing promotion.

Rochdale will face unbeaten Division Two hopefuls Carlisle if they overcome Maidstone, while Fleetwood will travel to Shrewsbury if they can beat Southport.

Bristol Rovers, fifth in League One, were held by League Two side Crawley Town last weekend and the winner of the replay will be up against either non-league Taunton or Barrow.

Chesterfield are at home to Wycombe, Oxford United face a trip to Macclesfield Town and Oldham are away to National League side Lincoln.

Non-league Braintree Town landed a League One draw, but they must travel to south London to take on Millwall.

 Westfields' Craig Jones celebrates scoring the opening goal from spot against Curzon Ashton
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Westfields' Craig Jones celebrates scoring the opening goal from spot against Curzon AshtonCredit: PA:Press Association
 Boreham Wood's Angelo Balamta is mobbed after scoring against Notts County. If Wood can win the replay they have a home date with Peterborough
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Boreham Wood's Angelo Balamta is mobbed after scoring against Notts County. If Wood can win the replay they have a home date with PeterboroughCredit: Getty Images

Newport County could have an all-League Two clash at Plymouth but first they will have to beat Alfreton Town in a replay. Oldham travel to National League side Lincoln, while Port Vale are at home to Hartlepool.

League Two sides Luton and Yeovil are also due to meet but only if Yeovil beat Solihull Moors, against whom they drew 2-2 at home on Saturday.

National League club Boreham Wood face a tough match against Peterborough United if they can dump Notts County out in their replay.

Whitehawk of National League South have been also been handed a home tie against Northampton, if they can beat Stourbridge at the second time of asking.

Blackpool host Gillingham or Brackley Town and Woking are up against League Two's Accrington Stanley.

Cheltenham or Crewe will travel to National League side Sutton United and Cambridge United or Dover Athletic are at home to Morecambe or Coventry.

In a potentially all-National League tie, Eastleigh have been handed a home draw against Dagenham & Redbridge or Halifax.

Eastleigh, however, will first have to beat League One club Swindon.

 Wayne Rooney holds the trophy aloft after Manchester United beat Crystal Palace at Wembley in May
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Wayne Rooney holds the trophy aloft after Manchester United beat Crystal Palace at Wembley in MayCredit: Getty Images

 

FA Cup, second round draw

Westfields or Curzon Ashton v Bury or AFC Wimbledon
Chesterfield v Wycombe
Millwall v Braintree Town
Macclesfield v Oxford United
Bolton v Sheffield United
Blackpool v Gillingham or Brackley Town
Whitehawk or Stourbridge v Northampton
Boreham Wood or Notts County v Peterborough
Cambridge United or Dover v Coventry or Morecambe
Port Vale v Hartlepool
Bristol Rovers or Crawley v Barrow or Taunton
Woking v Accrington Stanley
Lincoln City v Oldham
Luton v Yeovil or Solihull Moors
Sutton United v Cheltenham or Crewe
Eastleigh or Swindon v Halifax or Dagenham and Redbridge
Shrewsbury v Southport or Fleetwood
Charlton v MK Dons
Plymouth v Newport or Alfreton
Carlisle v Maidstone United or Rochdale

Ties to be played the weekend of Dec 2-5

 

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