Eastleigh will travel to Vanarama Conference rivals Kidderminster Harriers for their FA Cup fourth qualifying round tie.
Richard Hill’s side will take on Harriers between two homes games against Nuneaton and Chester on Saturday October 25.
The Worcestershire outfit sit three points above the Spitfires in the non-league top flight.
Meanwhile, last season’s FA Trophy finalists Gosport Borough will visit Western League Premier Division side Willand Rovers, the side that knocked Blackfield & Langley out in the second qualifying round, if they beat fellow Conference South side Maidenhead.
While Conference South leaders Basingstoke Town welcome Harrow Borough of the Ryman Premier League and Havant and Waterlooville travel to Ryman side Canvey Island.
Former Winchester City manager Graham Kemp will welcome Bristol Rovers in huge tie for his new charges Dorchester Town.
Fourth qualifying round draw to be played on 25 October:
Spennymoor Town v AFC Telford United
Kings Lynn Town v AFC Fylde
Grimsby Town v Guiseley
Norton United v Shildon or Stourbridge
Colwyn Bay or Warrington Town v North Ferriby United
Alfreton Town v Lincoln City
Macclesfield Town v Wrexham
Chorley v FC Halifax Town
Barwell v Altrincham
Leek Town v Blyth Spartans
Stockport County v Chester FC
Gateshead v Gainsborough Trinity
Tamworth v Southport
Dorchester Town v Bristol Rovers
East Thurrock United v Bath City or Shortwood United
Staines Town or Gloucester City v Forest Green Rovers
Dartford v Burgess Hill Town
Maidstone United v Welling United
Willand Rovers v Maidenhead United or Gosport Borough
Witham Town v Weston-Super-Mare
Eastbourne Borough v Dover Athletic
Weymouth v Braintree Town
Leamington or Worcester City v Greenwich Borough
Canvey Island v Havant and Waterlooville
St Albans City v Concord Rangers
Basingstoke Town v Harrow Borough
Aldershot Town v Torquay United
Kidderminster Harriers v Eastleigh
Evesham United v Grays Athletic or Bromley
Whitehawk or Chelmsford City v Barnet
Nuneaton Town v Hemel Hempstead Town
Woking v Frome Town or Boreham Wood
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