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FA Trophy First Round draw: Folkestone Invicta v Horsham

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The draw for the First Round of the FA Trophy has been made. Folkestone Invicta were the only Kent club to make it through the qualifying stages, and have been handed a home draw against Horsham.

Folkestone, who needed penalties to knock out Whitehawk on Saturday, reached the Fourth Round last season before losing at finalists Wrexham.

Horsham are sixth in Isthmian Premier - four points ahead of Folkestone - but have gone five league games without a win. The tie is due to be played on Saturday, October 29.

The winning side in the First Round will collect £3,000 in prize money while the losing team bank £775. FA Trophy First Round draw (October 29): Macclesfield v Guiseley Runcorn Linnets v Belper Town Matlock Town v Stafford Rangers Leek Town v Worksop Town Lancaster City v Gainsborough Trinity Warrington Town v South Shields Liversedge v Tamworth Basford United v Marine Hednesford Town v Stourbridge Colne v Warrington Rylands Dunston v Coalville Town Chasetown v Marske United Nuneaton Borough v Alvechurch Royston Town v Heybridge Swifts AFC Dunstable v Hanwell Town Uxbridge v Wingate & Finchley Chesham United v Lewes Harlow Town v Bishop’s Stortford Grays Athletic v Stowmarket Town Haringey Borough v Billericay Town Leiston v Wroxham Carshalton Athletic v Kings Langley Harrow Borough v Hayes & Yeading United Hastings United v Burgess Hill Town Folkestone Invicta v Horsham Plymouth Parkway v Bristol Manor Farm Bracknell Town v North Leigh Tavistock v Binfield Redditch United v AFC Totton Weston Super Mare v Bognor Regis Town Winchester City v Swindon Supermarine Beaconsfield Town v Truro City

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