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FA Cup First Round Draw Results In Full As AFC Wimbledon Travel To MK Dons

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Monday saw the FA Cup First Round proper draw take place live on the BBC, confirming 40 ties set to be played next month.

Held at the University of Bradford Stadium, the first round proper saw 48 clubs from EFL League One and League Two enter the competition.

These sides ed 32 non-league clubs who had battled their way through the qualifying rounds.

The lowest-ranked side still in the competition is Hednesford Town. The Staffordshire outfit plays in the Northern Premier League Division One West, the fourth step of non-league football and the eighth overall tier in England.

Hednesford are in action tonight to book their place in the next round. After a 1-1 draw with National League playoff hopefuls Gateshead, the two face off again in the North East.

The winners of Tuesday’s replay will face the winners of Gainsborough Trinity and Boston United.

Elsewhere, the pick of the FA Cup First Round matchups is MK Dons Vs AFC Wimbledon.

The battle of the Dons has been a monumental grudge due to the history and animosity between both clubs, and is certainly one to keep an eye on.

Other notable fixtures include Southend United Vs Charlton Athletic, and Bristol Rovers Vs Weston-super-Mare.

Teams that win their first-round ties will earn £45,000 in prize money from the FA, while losing clubs take home £15,000.

Fixtures will be played between Friday 1 and Monday 4 November.

FA Cup First Round Draw Results In Full

1. Rotherham United v Cheltenham Town
2. Barrow v Doncaster Rovers
3. Worthing v Morecambe
4. Boreham Wood v Leyton Orient
5. Exeter City v Barnet
6. Carlisle United v Wigan Athletic
7. Tamworth v Huddersfield Town
8. Hartlepool United/Brackley Town v Braintree Town
9. Curzon Ashton v Mansfield Town
10. Wycombe Wanders v York City
11. Bradford City v Aldershot Town
12. Hednesford Town/Gateshead v Gainsborough Trinity/Boston United
13. Burton Albion v Scarborough Athletic
14. Tranmere Rovers v Oldham Athletic
15. Rochdale v Bromley
16. Walsall v Bolton Wanderers
17. Grimsby Town v Wealdstone
18. Bristol Rovers v Weston-super-Mare
19. MK Dons v AFC Wimbledon
20. Altrincham/Solihull Moors v Maidstone United
21. Stockport County v Forest Green Rovers
22. Reading v Fleetwood Town
23. Stevenage v Guiseley
24. Northampton Town v Kettering Town
25. Rushall/Peterborough Sports v Accrington Stanley
26. Swindon Town v Colchester United
27. Salford City v Shrewsbury Town
28. Crewe Alexandra v Dagenham & Redbridge
29. Port Vale v Barnsley
30. Chesham United v Lincoln City
31. Chesterfield v Horsham
32. Southend United v Charlton Athletic
33. Notts County v Alfreton Town
34. Taunton Town/Maidenhead United v Crawley Town
35. Harrogate Town v Wrexham
36. Woking v Cambridge United
37. Gillingham v Blackpool
38. Tonbridge Angels v Harborough Town
39. Sutton United v Birmingham City
40. Newport County v Peterborough United

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