Emirates FA Cup second round draw: Guiseley host Joey Barton's Fleetwood Town, 2008 winners Portsmouth versus Rochdale
Non-league Guiseley's reward for knocking out Cambridge United is an Emirates FA Cup second round tie with Joey Barton's Fleetwood Town.
National League North side Guiseley, managed by Russ O'Neill and Marcus Bignot, caused one of the shocks of the first round when they held on to beat League Two Cambridge United 4-3 on Sunday. They get another home tie, this time against League One opposition.
Fellow giant-killers Stockport will travel to either Barnet or Bristol Rovers and the highest-ranked side in the second-round draw, Portsmouth, face League One rivals Rochdale at Spotland.
Sunderland have been handed another all-League One tie against Walsall at the Stadium of Light while there is an all Welsh derby between Wrexham and Newport County.
Solihull Moors, managed by former England goalkeeper Tim Flowers, host Blackpool while the winners of Monday night's first round match between Hampton & Richmond and Oldham Athletic will travel to Maidstone United.
Was @GuiseleyAFC v @CambridgeUtdFC your game of the weekend? �� pic.twitter.com/j61E68xJB5
— The Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) November 12, 2018
All second-round ties are to be played over the weekend of Nov 30 - Dec 2 with Premier League and Championship clubs entering the competition at the third round stage.
Emirates FA Cup second round draw in full:
Guiseley v Fleetwood Town
Bury v Luton Town
Wrexham v Newport County
Tranmere or Oxford City v Southport
Southend or Crawley v Barnsley
Shrewsbury or Salford v Scunthorpe United
Solihull Moors v Blackpool
Chesterfield or Billericay Town v Grimsby Town
Peterborough United v Aldershot or Bradford City
Swindon Town v Woking
Maidstone United v Hampton & Richmond or Oldham Athletic
Lincoln City v Carlisle United
Morecambe or FC Halifax Town v Wimbledon
Plymouth Argyle v Oxford United or Forest Green Rovers
Barnet or Bristol Rovers v Stockport
Rochdale v Portsmouth
Walsall v Sunderland
Accrington Stanley v Ebbsfleet or Cheltenham
Mansfield or Charlton v Chorley or Doncaster
Sutton or Slough v Gillingham or Hartlepool
Dates for the second round....
Just a remind that the second round ties will take place on the weekend of Nov 30
Standout ties
Guiseley were first out and their reward for knocking out Cambridge United is hosting Fleetwood.
Southport will visit the victors of Tranmere or Oxford City while Woking also travel to Swindon.
A couple of bruising all League One ties in there too with Rochdale playing Portsmouth and Walsall against Sunderland.
And then tonight, Hampton & Richmond and Oldham Athletic are playing for the chance to take on Maidstone United.
Second round draw
Rochdale v Portsmouth
Walsall v Sunderland
Accrington Stanley v Ebbsfleet or Cheltenham
Mansfield or Charlton v Chorley or Doncaster
Sutton or Slough v Gillingham or Hartlepool
Second round draw
Maidstone United v Hampton & Richmond or Oldham Athletic
Lincoln City v Carlisle United
Morecambe or FC Halifax Town v Wimbledon
Plymouth Argyle v Oxford United or Forest Green Rovers
Barnet or Bristol Rovers v Stockport
Second round draw
Shrewsbury or Salford v Scunthorpe United
Solihull Moors v Blackpool
Chesterfield or Billericay Town v Grimsby Town
Peterborough United v Aldershot or Bradford City
Swindon Town v Woking
Second round draw
Guiseley v Fleetwood Town
Bury v Luton Town
Wrexham v Newport County
Tranmere or Oxford City v Southport
Southend or Crawley v Barnsley
Here we go
Balls are in. Glenn to do home teams
Time for the draw
Now onto the serious stuff though. It's Mark Schwarzer and Glenn Murray to do the draw. A bit of a random mix but it's a minor detail, it's the draw people are interested in of course.
Oh there's a little dig at Mark - he never reached an FA Cup final...which he's just been reminded of. Enough chit chat, let's get going guys...
Friendly banter
What's the collective noun for a group of managers? They've lined them up at Hampton & Richmond Borough tonight for the draw and they're being interviewed now.
And here's Woking manager Alan Dowson, who used to manage at the hosts between 2014-2018. Friendly boos all round.
Guiseley target Football League side
Russ O'Neill, Guiseley's joint manager reflects on their 4-3 win over Cambridge United
We didn't expect it. We went through every emotion imaginable.
Marcus Bignot, joint manager
At 4-3, it really was squeaky bum time. We would love a Football League club.
Not sure either Russ or Marcus would have expected to be live on BBC2 talking about a second round tie. Ah the magic of the cup and all that.
Numbers for the draw
AFC Wimbledon
Maidstone United
Ebbsfleet United or Cheltenham Town
Hampton & Richmond Borough or Oldham Athletic
Swindon Town
Mansfield Town or Charlton Athletic
Woking
Scunthorpe United
Sunderland
Aldershot Town or Bradford City
Grimsby Town
Chorley or Doncaster Rovers
Fleetwood Town
Peterborough United
Southport
Plymouth Argyle
Chesterfield or Billericay Town
Lincoln City
Barnet or Bristol Rovers
Stockport County
Bury
Gillingham or Hartlepool United
Oxford United or Forest Green Rovers
Tranmere Rovers or Oxford City
Accrdington Stanley
Barnsley
Shrewsbury Town or Salford City
Newport County
Walsall
Rochdale
Solihull Moors
Sutton United or Slough Town
Guiseley
Blackpool
Luton Town
Morecambe or FC Halifax Town
Carlisle United
Southend United or Crawley Town
Portsmouth
Wrexham
Sunday treat - watch out for number 33
There were nine FA Cup first round ties played on Sunday, four of which were draws.
But the standout game was the seven-game thriller between on-league Guiseley and Cambridge United. Those National League North players will have had a spring in their step today no doubt.
They're ball number 33 if you were wondering.
Was @GuiseleyAFC v @CambridgeUtdFC your game of the weekend? �� pic.twitter.com/j61E68xJB5
— The Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) November 12, 2018
One more game
There's still one final chapter to come in this weekend's FA Cup first round. Hampton & Richmond Borough will no doubt enjoy themselves when they host League Two side Oldham Athletic but can they make it a victorious occasion? And will the prospect of a favourable second round tie spur them on? I'll tell you the answer circa 10pm tonight
Thanks for joining
Good evening. It's FA Cup second round draw time, the moment where teams up and down the country keep their fingers crossed for a favourable tie to allow them to reach the third round.
Of course that is where all the big boys join in - the chance of a dream away trip to a Premier League club which for some lower league players is normally only played out on a well known computer game or two.
Tonight's draw is live on BBC2 ahead of Hampton & Richmond Borough taking on Oldham Athletic in the final first round match.
Those two teams have waited patiently in the wings all weekend as others took centre stage first up, notably non-league sides Stockport County, Maidstone and Guiseley who all knocked out EFL opposition.
Other sides still in the competition include Solihull Moors, managed by former England keeper Tim Flowers while Billericay Town, Chorley and Salford City will all be in the draw after earning replays.
Carrying out the draw tonight will be Brighton striker Glen Muray alongside former Middlesbrough, Fulham, Chelsea and Leicester City goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer. A nice safe pair of hands then presumably.