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FA Cup second round draw: Date, start time, live stream FREE, ball numbers and TV channel


THE FA CUP is rolling on at pace with the first round proper fixtures currently underway.

And that means we won’t have long until the second round draw!

Kelly Somers will be hosting the second round drawCredit: Instagram @kellyesomers

Sides from League One and League Two are entering the competition in the first round proper as the road to Wembley begins.

Northampton Town are hosting Kettering Town in a huge derby.

While MK Dons are taking on AFC Wimbledon.

The lowest ranked team in the first round is Hednesford Town, who are currently 14th in the Northern Premier League Division One West.

The Pitmen take on Gainsborough Trinity and will be number 12 in the second round draw should they pull off the shock.

The second round proper ties will be played between Friday 29 November and Monday 2 December.

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When is the FA Cup second round draw?

The FA Cup second round draw is taking place on Sunday, November 3.

The draw will be broadcast during BBC’s first round highlights show on BBC Two, and is expected at 7.45pm.

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Kelly Somers will be hosting, with Emile Heskey and Leon Osman conducting the draw.

How can I watch the FA Cup second round draw?

The FA Cup second round draw will be televised on BBC Two during the BBC’s first round highlights show.

It will also be available to be live streamed for FREE on the FA Cup’s YouTube page and across the FA Cup’s social channels.

Emile Heskey will be conducting the drawCredit: Getty

What are the ball numbers?

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


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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