Hartlepool UNITED and Darlington will both have FA Cup first round home dates – provided the latter come through their final qualifying round replay.
Provided the managerless Quakers, who drew 1-1 on Saturday, overcome Hinckley in the return fixture on Tuesday night, they will face Blue Square Bet Premier rivals Tamworth on November 12 at The Northern Echo Arena.
Pools will also be in the North-East over that weekend and will face Stevenage at Victoria Park.
There is also the potential for an all North-East affair. If Blyth Spartans can defeat Droylsden then they will have a visit from neighbours Gateshead.
FA Cup first round in full: Hereford United v Yeovil Town Bury v Crawley Town Luton Town v Northampton Town Cambridge United v Wrexham Morecambe v Sheffield Wednesday Swindon Town v Huddersfield Town Redbridge v Oxford City Bristol Rovers v Kidderminister Harriers or Corby Town Oldham Athletic v Burton Albion Preston North End v Southend United Dagenham & Redbridge v Bath City Hartlepool United v Stevenage Droylsden or Blyth Spartans v Gateshead Alfreton Town or Lincoln City v Carlisle United Chesterfield v Torquay United Crewe Alexandra v Colchester United Tranmere Rovers v Cheltenham Town Chelmsford City or Gloucester City v AFC Telford United Darlington or Hinckley United v Tamworth Exeter City v Walsall Bradford City v Rochdale Notts County v Accrington Stanley Port Vale v Grimsby Town Sheffield United v Oxford United FC Halifax Town v Charlton Athletic Sutton United or Leatherhead v Kettering Town AFC Bournemouth v Gillingham Milton Keynes Dons v Nantwich Town AFC Totton v Bradford Park Avenue Newport County v Shrewsbury Town Leyton Orient v Bromley East Thurrock United v Macclesfield Town AFC Wimbledon v Scunthorpe United Salisbury City v Arlesey Town Brentford v Basingstoke Town Maidenhead United v Aldershot Town Mansfield Town or Fleetwood Town v Wycombe Wanderers Barrow v Rotherham United Southport v Barnet Plymouth Argyle v Stourbridge
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