FA CUP UPDATE Regional teams face replay waiting game
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- Created on Tuesday, 25 September 2018 14:50
- Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 September 2018 15:03
- Published on Tuesday, 25 September 2018 14:50
South West sides play a waiting game ahead of the FA Cup third qualifying round on Saturday October 6.
Out of 11 ties featuring teams from the region only three are already confirmed.
Gloucester City, who knocked out Western Premier Plymouth Parkway 3-1, host Isthmian Premier Dorking Wanderers.
Poole Town, who scored a 3-0 home win over Cinderford Town, travel to Isthmian League East Horsham while Cirencester Town visit Southern League South 1 rivals Winchester City.
The remaining eight ties featuring south west teams are dependent on replays.
The winners of Supermarine’s replay versus Chippenham in Swindon tonight host Hendon or Phoenix Sports, who are awaiting the outcome of an FA investigation.
Salisbury replay at home to Weston tonight following their 2-2 draw while Truro City host Hereford tomorrow night following a goalless Saturday stalemate at Edgar Street.
Bath City, Taunton Town and Tiverton have been rewarded with home draws while the round’s biggest winners, resurgent Torquay United travel to the south east on October 6.
Gary Johnson's soaring Gulls put seven past Wessex Premier Lymington Town along the south coast on Saturday, a goal fest captured by BBC’s red button service.
Selected third round qualifying ties featuring #SWfootball sides
Tiverton Town v Metropolitan Police or Needham Market
Taunton Town v St Albans City or Corinthian Casuals
Hereford or Truro City v Welling United
Bath City v Kings Langley or Lewes
Slough Town or Sholing v Bristol Manor Farm
Chippenham Town or Swindon Supermarine v Hendon or Phoenix Sports
Egham Town or Brightlingsea Regent v Torquay United
Weston-super-Mare or Salisbury v Coggeshall Town
Gloucester City v Dorking Wanderers
Horsham v Poole Town
Winchester City v Cirencester Town
FA CUP fixtures & 2QR results featuring #SWfootball sides
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