AFC Totton face another away trip in the FA Trophy second qualifying round.
Louis Langdown’s men will travel to either Yate Town or Dorchester Town on Saturday, November 10, with the winners receiving £4,000 from the FA Prize Fund.
While Totton were busy stunning Gosport Borough 2-1 at Privett Park on Saturday, Dorchester drew 1-1 at Yate and will host a replay at The Avenue Stadium tomorrow (7.45pm).
Salisbury, comfortable 3-0 winners at Fleet Town, will entertain Merstham.
Second qualifying round draw:
1 Basford United v Stafford Rangers.
2 Stamford or Leek Town v Kettering Town.
3 Stalybridge Celtic v Buxton or King’s Lynn Town.
4 Kidsgrove Athletic or Yaxley v Ramsbottom United.
5 AFC Mansfield or Hednesford Town v Pickering Town or Droylsden.
6 St Neots Town v Barwell or Coalville Town.
7 Lancaster City v Ossett United.
8 Newcastle Town v Workington.
9 Marske United v Gainsborough Trinity or Tamworth.
10 Halesowen Town v Prescot Cables.
11 Alvechurch or Stratford Town v Mickleover Sports.
12 Witton Albion v AFC Rushden & Diamonds.
13 Farsley Celtic v Carlton Town.
14 South Shields v Hyde United.
15 Brightlingsea Regent v AFC Hornchurch.
16 Lewes v Merthyr Town.
17 Chipstead v Kingstonian or Bedford Town.
18 Dorking Wanderers v Tonbridge Angels.
19 Hendon v Biggleswade Town.
20 Basingstoke Town v Enfield Town.
21 Royston Town v Thame United.
22 Horsham v Potters Bar Town.
23 Brentwood Town v Poole Town.
24 Herne Bay v Needham Market.
25 Leiston v Melksham Town.
26 Salisbury v Merstham.
27 Swindon Supermarine or Banbury United v Hayes & Yeading United.
28 Metropolitan Police or Carshalton Athletic v Harlow Town.
29 Weymouth v Cinderford Town or Street.
30 Yate Town or Dorchester Town v AFC Totton.
31 Aveley v Kempston Rovers or Beaconsfield Town.
32 Burgess Hill Town or Worthing v Haringey Borough or Chesham United.
33 Walton Casuals v Bracknell Town or Bognor Regis Town.
34 Folkestone Invicta v Didcot Town or Mangotsfield United.
35 Greenwich Borough v Bishop’s Stortford.
36 Hartley Wintney or Tiverton Town v Wingate & Finchley.
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