Wanderers will welcome League Two Harrogate Town to the Toughsheet Community Stadium in the FA Cup second round.
The Whites beat non-league Solihull Moors 4-0 in the opening round thanks to goals from Ricardo Santos, Paris Maghoma, Will Forrester and Dion Charles.
It was Ian Evatt’s first FA Cup victory as a manager and Wanderers’ first win in the competition since January 2019.
Harrogate currently sit 18th in the League Two table and won 5-1 at Marine in the first round. Sam Folarin bagged a brace, with Abraham Odoh, Rod McDonald and Matt Foulds also getting on the scoresheet.
Bolton have only faced the Sulphurites twice in competitive fixtures, coming out on top on both occasions during the 2020/21 campaign. Kieran Lee and Eoin Doyle struck in a 2-1 victory when the sides last met.
The draw, which was broadcast live on ITV1, was carried out by Dave Beasant and Anita Asante.
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 second-round ties
- Maidstone United v Barrow
- Wycombe Wanderers v Morecambe
- Notts County v Shrewsbury Town
- Chesterfield v Leyton Orient
- Aldershot Town v Stockport County
- Alfreton Town v Walsall
- Blackpool v Scarborough Athletic or Forest Green Rovers
- Cambridge United v Kidderminster Harriers or Fleetwood Town
- Wanderers v Harrogate Town
- Wrexham v Yeovil Town
- Crewe Alexandra or Derby County v Bristol Rovers
- Peterborough United or Salford City v Doncaster Rovers or Accrington Stanley
- Eastleigh v Reading
- Gillingham v Charlton Athletic or Cray Valley Paper Mills
- Stevenage v Port Vale or Burton Albion
- Newport County v Barnet
- Oxford United v Slough Town or Grimsby Town
- Chester or York City v Wigan Athletic
- Sutton United v Barnsley or Horsham
- Wimbledon v Ramsgate
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