Hebburn and Ashington, the two remaining Northern League clubs left in the FA Cup, have both been given away ties against Conference clubs in the fourth qualifying round.

The draw was split between north and south, and little Hebburn, one of the lowest ranked teams left in the competition, couldn't have asked for much better as they have been drawn away to neighbours Gateshead, just a few miles up the road. Hebburn manager Paul Bennett said: "It's a fantastic draw for South Tyneside, and it will enable a lot of people from Hebburn to see the game. We'll probably stay the night before in a hotel, like we have done in the last two rounds."

Ashington, meanwhile, have been drawn at Conference club Grimsby Town, who were in the Championship just a decade ago. Striker Jamie Clarke, who scored the winner last Saturday against Guiseley, said: "It's a very tough draw, but all the lads are really looking forward to it. It will be a great day for the club, and we aim to scrap all the way."

In the other games, Blyth are at Droylsden, and Darlington are at home to either Hinckley or Leek Town. Ties are to be played on October 29th.