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Blyth Spartans from the Evo-Stik League Premier Division have been handed a derby in the FA Cup second round as they travel to face Hartlepool.

The seventh-tier outfit overcame Altrincham at the weekend and will now make the short trip to face a Pools side who sit bottom of League Two.

The lowest ranked team left in the competition are Warrington of Evo-Stik Division One North and they have been handed a trip to Vanarama Conference Gateshead as reward for defeating League Two Exeter.

The Spartans manager Tom Wade is now looking forward to a sellout clash on the weekend of 5, 6 and 7 December.

“There’ll be a lot there,” he told BBC Two. “It’ll probably be a sell out. We’ll be looking forward to it. We’ll play anybody, we’re in the hat, we’ve got a chance. I think everybody has got a chance and we’ve just got to there and give everything we’ve got.”

The Warrington manager Shaun Reid was glad to avoid a league team and was confident his side would approach the match in the same manner as they did their first-round tie.

“It’s a good draw for us,” he said. “They’re a decent side. We’ve just got to go about it the way we went the other day. We can’t go into any game with fear. We’re in the FA Cup and that thing over there just brings out the best in people. We’ll go there confident and give a good account of ourselves and have a right good go.”

Conference North Worcester knocked out League One Coventry and they will next face more third-tier opposition in Scunthorpe.

“It’s another tough draw on the road again,” said manager Carl Heeley. “We’re just delighted to be here, same as yesterday, just go and give a good account of ourselves and you never know, it’s a magic competition. We’re in there and we’ve every chance. There’s no fear for us there.”

The Ryman League Premier Division outfit Maidstone United face a replay against Stevenage and should they come through it they face a trip to Wrexham.

Basingstoke also face a replay against Telford and the winners have been handed a trip to Ashton Gate to face the highest-ranked team in the draw, Bristol City.

Concord Rangers saw their match against Mansfield postponed and the winners will travel to Cambridge while fellow sixth-tier side Weston-super-Mare will travel to Oldham should they overcome Doncaster in their postponed tie.

Conference South Havant and Waterloovile face Preston in the first round and the winners have a home draw against Walsall or Shrewsbury.

FA Cup second round draw: Oxford United v Tranmere Rovers; Bury v Luton Town; Wrexham v Stevenage or Maidstone; Scunthorpe United v Worcester City; Colchester United v Peterborough United; Wycombe Wanderers v York or AFC Wimbledon; Notts County or Accrington Stanley v Yeovil Town; Hartlepool United v Blyth Spartans; MK Dons v Chesterfield; Dagenham & Redbridge or Southport v Eastleigh; Gateshead v Warrington Town; Oldham Athletic v Weston-super-Mare or Doncaster Rovers; Havant & Waterlooville or Preston v Walsall or Shrewsbury; Barnsley v Chester; Bradford City v Dartford; Crewe v Plymouth Argyle; Cheltenham Town v Dover Athletic; Cambridge United v Mansfield Town or Concord Rangers; Bristol City v Basingstoke or AFC Telford; Portsmouth or Aldershot v Northampton Town or Rochdale.