WREXHAM or Harrogate Town will be ball number 35 in Sunday's FA Cup second round draw.
Phil Parkinson's men, flying high in League One, face League Two outfit Harrogate at Wetherby Road also on Sunday, with kick-off at 3.30pm.
The second round draw is scheduled to take place live on BBC Two during the first round highlights show at around 7.45pm.
Ties in round one take place across Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
The draw for the second round will be hosted by Kelly Somers, with Emile Heskey and Leon Osman pulling out the balls. Ties are to be played between Friday November 29 and Monday December 2.
Here are the ball numbers: 1 Rotherham United or Cheltenham Town; 2 Barrow or Doncaster Rovers; 3 Worthing or Morecambe; 4 Boreham Wood or Leyton Orient; 5 Exeter City or Barnet; 6 Carlisle United or Wigan Athletic; 7 Tamworth or Huddersfield Town; 8 Brackley Town or Braintree Town; 9 Curzon Ashton or Mansfield Town; 10 Wycombe Wanderers or York City; 11 Bradford City or Aldershot Town; 12 Hednesford Town or Gainsborough Trinity; 13 Burton Albion or Scarborough Athletic; 14 Tranmere Rovers or Oldham Athletic; 15 Rochdale or Bromley; 16 Walsall or Bolton Wanderers; 17 Grimsby Town or Wealdstone; 18 Bristol Rovers or Weston Super Mare; 19 MK Dons or AFC Wimbledon; 20 Solihull Moors or Maidstone United; 21 Stockport County or Forest Green Rovers; 22 Reading or Fleetwood Town; 23 Stevenage or Guiseley; 24 Northampton Town or Kettering Town; 25 Rushall Olympic or Accrington Stanley; 26 Swindon Town or Colchester United; 27 Salford City or Shrewsbury Town; 28 Crewe Alexandra or Dagenham & Redbridge; 29 Port Vale or Barnsley; 30 Chesham United or Lincoln City; 31 Chesterfield or Horsham; 32 Southend United or Charlton Athletic; 33 Notts County or Alfreton Town; 34 Maidenhead United or Crawley Town; 35 Harrogate Town or Wrexham; 36 Woking or Cambridge United; 37 Gillingham or Blackpool; 38 Tonbridge Angels or Harborough Town; 39 Sutton United or Birmingham City; Newport County or Peterborough United.
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