FA VASE Former semi-finalists on road to Cadbury
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- Created on Tuesday, 06 November 2018 04:54
- Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 November 2018 14:32
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Among those 64 are seven South West football sides all aiming to make it through to the last 32.
The third round draw means 2015 Vase semi-finalists AFC St Austell - who won 2-1 at Western League Division One leaders Cheddar on Saturday - will travel again and take a step closer to Wembley Way, literally given the geography of their journey.
The Lillywhites will be on the road to Cadbury Heath, east of Bristol, on December 1.
Western Premier mid-table Cadbury Heath, managed by Andy Black, were 4-3 second round winners on the South Devon coast at Exmouth Town on Saturday.
Willand Rovers, who beat Tavistock 2-1 in round two, will have home advantage again.
Rovers host the Lambs' South West Peninsula rivals Bodmin Town, 1-0 extra time winners over Alresford Town.
Another South West Peninsula Premier side, Saltash United, will be at home to Western Premier side Cribbs.
While Matt Cusack's Ashes were winning 3-1 at local SWPL Prem rivals Ivybridge, Tony Beecham's Bristol-based blues were winning 2-0 on the Isle of Wight against Wessex Premier Newport.
One of the day's biggest winners Bradford Town are rewarded for their 4-0 win at Brokenhurst with a home tie.
Bradford-on-Avon's Bobcats - managed by Wayne Thorne - will host Portsmouth side Baffins Milton Rovers.
True to league form sixth placed Rovers edged past seventh-placed Wessex Premier rivals Bournemouth 3-2 in Pompey on Saturday.
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