Wanderers are in the hat for the FA Cup second-round draw following their comfortable 4-0 win against Solihull Moors.
Ricardo Santos, Paris Maghoma, Will Forrester and Dion Charles were all on target against Andy Whing’s side, who currently sit fourth in the National League table.
It was Ian Evatt’s first FA Cup victory as a manager and the Whites’ first win in the competition since January 2019.
Wanderers will learn their next opponent when the draw takes place this afternoon from around 2.30pm.
It will be broadcast live on ITV1 and ITVX following the conclusion of Chesterfield’s clash with Portsmouth.
There are several other ties taking place today – Kidderminster host Fleetwood, Grimsby head to Slough, Crewe take on Derby and Cray Valley Paper Mills visit Charlton.
The 20 ties in the second round are scheduled to take place across the weekend of Saturday, December 2.
Here is a full list of ball numbers ahead of the draw
- Barnet
- Alfreton Town
- Chesterfield or Portsmouth
- Wanderers
- Wigan Athletic
- Leyton Orient
- Kidderminster Harriers or Fleetwood Town
- Gillingham
- Slough Town or Grimsby Town
- Charlton Athletic or Cray Valley Paper Mills
- Oxford United
- Newport County
- Aldershot Town
- Crewe Alexandra or Derby County
- Wrexham
- Harrogate Town
- Barnsley or Horsham
- Port Vale or Burton Albion
- Peterborough United or Salford City
- Eastleigh
- Wycombe Wanderers
- Walsall
- Shrewsbury Town
- Bristol Rovers
- Morecambe
- Sutton United
- Reading
- Doncaster Rovers or Accrington Stanley
- Chester or York City
- Scarborough Athletic or Forest Green Rovers
- Notts County
- Stockport County
- Yeovil Town
- Stevenage
- Maidstone Town
- Blackpool
- AFC Wimbledon
- Cambridge United
- Barrow
- Ramsgate
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