Three of the EBAC Northern League teams left in the FA Cup have been given home games in the second qualifying round on September 22nd.

Bishop Auckland v AFC Fylde, Blyth v Workington, Shildon v Altrincham, Trafford v Spennymoor Town, Dunston or Kendal v Witton Albion, Ossett Town or Whitby v Droylsden, West Auckland v Harrogate Town.

Bishop Auckland manager Colin Myers said of their tie against their Evostik League opponents who are currently midtable in the Premier Division: "IT's the sort of game that we're capable of winning at our place."

WEst Auckland are at home to Harrogate from the Conference North, and manager Peter Dixon said: "From a personal point of view, I would have preferred to play away to enjoy an away day, but from the club's point of view, I'm pleased we're at home."

Spennymoor manager Jason Ainsley said of their away tie at Trafford from the Evostik First Division North : "It's a tough game, especially away from home, but we can't complain because we've had three home draws so far."

Shildon have a home draw against Altrincham, now in the Conference North. They have a great FA Cup pedigree, having beaten several Football League sides over the years, and in 1975 drew at Everton in the third round, and in 1979 drew at Tottenham. Manager Gary Forrest said: "It's a winnable game for us."