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FA Cup 2020/21

Hants_red

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The fourth qualifying round draw has been made

Darlington v Cambridge City
Stafford Rangers v Skelmersdale United
Solihull Moors v Wrexham
Banbury United v Bury Town
South Shields v FC Halifax Town
Ilkeston Town v Hartlepool United
FC United of Manchester v Guiseley
King's Lynn Town v Notts County
Brackley Town v Marske United
Stockport County v Chesterfield
AFC Fylde v Altrincham
Chester v Marine

Maidenhead United v Cray Valley (PM)
Canvey Island v Cray Wanderers
Wealdstone v Hayes & Yeading United
Sutton United v Bromley
Tonbridge Angels v Taunton Town
Hemel Hempstead Town v Hampton & RB
Aldershot Town v Woking
Maldon & Tiptree v Haringey Borough
Dagenham & Red v Hartley Wintley
Leiston v Barnet
Weymouth v Oxford City
Eastbourne Borough v Dulwich Hamlet
Eastleigh v Weston-s-Mare
Sholing v Torquay United
Bath City v Havant & W
Boreham Wood v Wimborne Town
Yeovil v Dover Athletic
Bishop’s Stortford v St Albans
Concord Rangers v Chippenham

Some games can have home and away fans, some games can only have home fans. Some games are not allowed any fans. o_O
 

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So can Torquay fans go to Sholing, or would they have to pretend to be Sholing fans?
 

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So can Torquay fans go to Sholing, or would they have to pretend to be Sholing fans?
They'd need to pretend they're Sholing fans.
 

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A possible candidate for the match on the BBC red button. Or maybe Leiston v Barnet.

They'll want to show one with a crowd involving one of the bigger sides.
 

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If that's the case what about the other greenies versus Dover
 

Nigel E

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If that's the case what about the other greenies versus Dover
That'll be behind closed doors. No crowds allowed into National League grounds.
 

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It's all so confusing as long as Bojo knows what's what🤪
 

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BBC usually pick someone tiny at home to someone 'big'

South Shields v Halifax, Sholing v Torquay or Leiston v Barnet would all fit that bill

Tie of the round is undoubtedly Aldershot v Woking. Hampshire plod will be pleased no fans are allowed.
 

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Scratching my head a bit there, 31 ties. Chorley have been given a bye into the First Round.
 

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Scratching my head a bit there, 31 ties. Chorley have been given a bye into the First Round.
Whoever 'drew' Macclesfield was given a bye

There will be 32 Non league sides in R1 to add to the 48 L1 and L2 sides to give 80 teams in R1 (40 ties)
 
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