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FA Cup first-round draw in full as Wrexham, EFL and Non-League clubs discover opponents

 

 


According to what he said, “We’ve had a difficult run to get to this point.” In order to get here, we had to face three clubs that were higher in the league rankings than us. We had a little bit of luck on our side, but in the FA Cup, you really need luck. Although it would be a tremendous opportunity to play Bradford City, any of the big guys would be fantastic.

In the meantime, Graham Alexander, the manager of Bradford, was eager to guide his team to a run in the FA Cup with this season. The draw was hosted by the Bantams, and Alexander is of the opinion that his squad would symbolize a glamor tie to a number of other teams.


We want to be a part of that history because it is a part of what makes the club appealing to both the players and the staff for us. In an interview with BBC Sport, he stated, “We’ve gotten off to a strong start, and we have a good group, but the challenge is on.”

“Winning games is a wonderful experience for everybody. Due to the fact that we bring 3,000 supporters away from their homes, many clubs would want to have us as a guest. We are looking forward to the draw since it turns out to be an exciting moment every time.

Draw to the fullest extent
Match between Rotherham United and Cheltenham Town

Doncaster Rovers vs Barrow Barrow

Compared to Morecambe, Worth.

Orient vs Boreham Wood as the matchup

The match between Exeter City and Barnet

When Carlisle United takes against Wigan Athletic

Taking on Huddersfield Town is Tamworth.

The match between Braintree Town and Hartlepool United/Brackley Town

Comparing Mansfield Town with Curzon Ashton

Between Wycombe and York City

As opposed to Aldershot Town, Bradford City

Compared to Gainsborough and Boston, Hednesford and Gateshead

Scarborough Athletic are going to play Burton Albion.

Taking on Oldham Athletic is Tranmere Rovers.

The match between Rochdale and Bromley

Walsall took on Bolton.

Compared to Wealdstone, Grimsby Town

Match between Bristol Rovers and Weston-super-Mare

The match between MK Dons and AFC Wimbledon

Maidstone United will be opposed against Altrincham/Solihull Moors.

As opposed to Forest Green Rovers, Stockport

Compared to Fleetwood Town, Reading

The match between Stevenage and Guiseley

As opposed to Kettering Town, Northampton Town

Competing against Accrington Stanley is Rushall/Peterborough Sports.

Game between Swindon Town and Colchester United

When Salford City takes against Shrewsbury Town

A match between Dagenham and Redbridge and Crewe Alexandra

The match between Port Vale and Barnsley

Comparing Chesham United with Lincoln City

Compared to Horsham, Chesterfield

Match between Charlton Athletic and Southend United

Compared to Alfreton Town, Notts County

A match between Crawley Town and Taunton Town/Maidenhead

Taking on Wrexham is Harrogate Town.

Compared to Cambridge United, Woking

Compared to Blackpool, Gillingham

Match between Harborough Town and Tonbridge Angels

Game between Birmingham City and Sutton United

Comparing Peterborough and Newport CountyOn Monday evening, the first-round draw for the FA Cup was held at the stadium of Bradford City. The draw included clubs from League One and League Two, as well as opponents from the Non-League.

The first round of the FA Cup will feature a mouthwatering matchup between MK Dons and AFC Wimbledon, strong rivals of MK Dons.

In other news, Wrexham will be going to Harrogate Town, while Birmingham will be going up against Sutton United, which will be a challenging matchup. In Northamptonshire, there is also a local derby, which will take place when non-league Kettering Town travels to Northampton Town, which is their opponent.

 

Hednesford Town is the team with the lowest remaining ranking in the tournament; nevertheless, in order to advance to the next round, they will have to endure a rematch away at Gateshead on Tuesday. After that, they will have to concentrate on their first round matchup at home against either Gainsborough Trinity or Boston.

 

The draw was held at the stadium of Bradford City, and prior to the draw, Guiseley manager Mark Bower said that his team had relied on luck to get to the first round. However, he is now looking forward to a match against one of the more prestigious teams. As a result of their drawing with Stevenage, he was granted his request.

 

 

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