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FA Cup Third Qualifying Round draw: Hanwell v Ebbsfleet, Dulwich v Folkestone, Hendon v Herne Bay, Beckenham v Binfield

The draw has been made for the Third Qualifying Round of the FA Cup.

Teams are now just two rounds away from the First Round proper when League 1 and 2 clubs, including Gillingham, enter the competition.

Ebbsfleet's reward for a win over Dover in the previous round on Saturday is a trip to Hanwell Town.

Beckenham caused a big upset by knocking out Dartford and they host Binfield, who dumped out Tonbridge Angels, at Eden Park Avenue.

Folkestone travel to Dulwich, who knocked out Margate, while Herne Bay have been drawn away to Hendon.

Sevenoaks are on the road with Bath or Hartley Wintney meeting in a midweek replay to decide who hosts the Isthmian South East side.

Chatham host Walton & Hersham in a midweek replay with the winners earning a trip to Taunton Town.

Welling will travel to fellow National League South side Weymouth if they win their midweek replay at Fisher, after the Southern Counties East side earned a goalless draw at Park View Road on Saturday.

Winning teams will collect £5,625 in prize money with losing teams pocketing £1,875.

FA Cup Third Qualifying Round draw (October 1):

Bath City or Hartley Wintney v Sevenoaks Town, Beckenham Town v Binfield, Dulwich Hamlet v Folkestone Invicta, Hanwell Town v Ebbsfleet United, Hendon v Herne Bay, Taunton Town v Walton & Hersham or Chatham Town, Weymouth v Welling United or Fisher.

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