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FA Cup Third Round Qualifying round (Only 2 more qualifying rounds till the 1st round proper)

1 North Ferriby United v Grantham Town
2 Tamworth v Coalville Town or Lowestoft Town
3 Leamington v Worcester City
4 Guiseley v Halesowen Town
5 Runcorn Town v Norton United
6 Shildon v Blaby & Whetstone Athletic or Stourbridge
7 Bradford (Park Avenue) or AFC Fylde v Buxton
8 Bedworth United or Mickleover Sports v Blyth Spartans
9 Stockport County v Ilkeston
10 Barwell or Norwich United v Curzon Ashton
11 Colwyn Bay v Warrington Town or Sheffield
12 Tividale or Leek Town v Boston United
13 Bamber Bridge v Chorley
14 King’s Lynn Town v Lancaster City
15 Gainsborough Trinity v Marine
16 Spennymoor Town v Ashton United or Salford City
17 Grays Athletic v Bromley
18 Dorchester Town v Hendon
19 Barton Rovers v Canvey Island
20 Folland Sports or Frome Town v Boreham Wood
21 Dorking Wanderers or Biggleswade Town v Maidstone United
22 Histon or Evesham United v Chalfont St Peter
23 Staines Town v Paulton Rovers or Gloucester City
24 Chippenham Town v Hemel Hempstead Town
25 Wealdstone or Concord Rangers v Winchester City or Newport (IW)
26 Blackfield & Langley or Willand Rovers v Aveley
27 East Thurrock United v Bishop’s Stortford or Tooting & Mitcham United
28 Billericay Town v Weymouth
29 Wingate & Finchley v Havant & Waterlooville
30 Maidenhead United v Larkhall Athletic or Gosport Borough
31 Needham Market v Witham Town
32 Romford or Kingstonian v Eastbourne Borough or Enfield Town
33 Flackwell Heath v Weston Super Mare
34 Greenwich Borough v Redhill
35 Bath City or Poole Town v Shortwood United
36 Ebbsfleet United v Basingstoke Town
37 Harrow Borough v Waltham Abbey
38 St Albans City v Brackley Town or Farnborough
39 Sutton United v Burgess Hill Town
40 Whitehawk v Chelmsford City

All ties must be played on Saturday 11 October 2014, kick-off 3pm with replays on or before Thursday 16 October 2014, kick-off 7.45pm

Winning teams receive £7,500 from The FA prize fund
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Salford City v Ashton United
The FA Cup 2nd Qualifying round replay
Tuesday September 30th - 7:45 ko
at Moor Lane

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So our next round match will be up at Spennymoor. First though, we need to sort this tie out.
Sub Richard Bennett scored an injury time equaliser for Ashton to cancel out Jamie Rother's 54th minute goal on Saturday.

Salford City squad: Jay Lynch, Phil Edgehill, James Moss, Simon Wiles, Chris Lynch ©, Paul Linwood, Ash Dunn, Jamie Rother, Danny Webber, Dale Johnson, Danny Browne, Aaron Walters, Nicky Platt, Josh Messer, James Kirby, Gareth Seddon.

Ashton Utd Squad: Paul Phillips, Cavell Coo, Greg Pearson, Jason Gorton ©, Jack Higgins, Ashley Young, Bradley Robinson, Gary Gee, Martin Pilkington, Matthew Chadwick, Kayde Coppin, Richard Bennett, Chris Baguley, Mark Haslam, Joe O'Keefe, Stephen Halford, Josh Cook.
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Highlight tie in the third qualifying round is Bamber Bridge v Chorley, a very local derby, two towns six miles apart, it should bring a 1000 plus gate, as for Lancaster, the chances of me travelling to Kings Lynn are remote.
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Grays v. Bromley is an interesting one from either side of the river.

King's Lynn is weird.
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Strangely Kings Lynn played City in the FA Cup about 10 years ago at Lancaster. City won 1-0
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#46
Ashton United march on. A 1-0 victory at Salford tonight and now they go to Spennymoor.

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42' GOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLL! Mark Haslam makes a beautiful run with the ball from midfield, carries on and slots home! SUPERB!


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FT Salford 0-1 Ashton. A brilliant performance and victory for the club. Salford also lose their first game of the season. GET IN!!!!!!!!!!!
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AFC Fylde beat Bradford Park Avenue so Buxton will face AFC Fylde on the 11th October.
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See my thread on other football was at the Fylde game
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Spennymoor Town v Ashton United
The FA Cup 3rd Qualifying round
Saturday October 11th - 3:00 ko
at The Brewery Field



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The road to Wembley via Brighouse, Ashton, Salford, now heads north to Spennymoor for this 3rd qualifying round match.
Both teams play in the Evo-Stik League Northern Premier League, with Ashton in the Premier and Spennymoor in the First Division. The Moors are a fairly new club, being formed by the merger in 2005 of Evenwood Town and the disbanded Spennymoor United. They still play at United's ground though and the core of the supporter base is old United fans.

The big news for this match is the expected debut for Ashton of the ex Manchester Utd, WBA, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday and HMP Strangeways player, Ronnie Wallwork. Now 37 years old, the tough tackling midfielder returns to the game after a short spell in prison for receiving stolen goods in 2011.


Spennymoor Town squad: Will Jones, Adam McHugh, Kallum Griffiths, Daniel Groves, Stephen Capper, Christopher Mason, Paul Johnson, Joe Tait, Ben Sayer, Andrew Stephenson, Shane Henry, Keith Graydon, Lewis Dodds, John McReady, Anthony Peacock, Michael Roberts, Liam Henderson, Gavin Cogdon, Craig Lynch, Andrew Johnson.

Ashton Utd squad: Josh Cook, Paul Phillips, Cavell Coo, Jason Gorton, Steve Halford, Mark Haslam, Jack Higgins, Greg Pearson, Connor Roberts-Nurse, Chris Baguley, Matty Chadwick, Kayde Coppin, Sam Fitzgerald, Gary Gee, Martin Hill, Brad Robinson, Josh Steadman, Ashley Young, Richard Bennett, Martin Pilkington, Dimitri Tuanzebe, Ronnie Wallwork.

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The draw is on the BBC on Monday 27th October - Can't help get excited about the competition despite the last few decades of ruin that the FA have allowed to happen.
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