A potential meeting between AFC Wimbledon and the MK Dons was the highlight of the draw for the second round of the FA Cup.

Both sides must navigate their way through first-round replays first, but any clash between the two would provide a major talking point.

AFC Wimbledon set themselves up in 2002 in response to Wimbledon's move to Milton Keynes and, especially after Wimbledon changed their name, consider themselves to be the real continuation of the Wimbledon side that famously won the FA Cup in 1988.

Since their formation they have progressed through the non-league ranks to the Conference Premier and, if they can overcome Ebbsfleet and MK Dons, they will get a home tie.

Another club created due to fan disenchantment, FC United of Manchester, will travel to Brighton or Woking after their dramatic win over Rochdale on Friday, while Dover, who knocked out Gillingham yesterday, will host either Brentford or Aldershot.

Darlington's reward for knocking out Bristol Rovers is a home meeting with either Rotherham or York, while fellow giantkillers Tamworth will travel to Carlisle.

Other notable ties include non-league Swindon Supermarine making the trip to League One side Colchester, while Vauxhall Motors will be at home to Yeovil if they can get the better of Hartlepool in a replay.

Sheffield Wednesday, 5-2 winners at Southport today, will host Northampton, the winners of Cambridge and Huddersfield Town will face Macclesfield Town or Southend United, Bury will take on Stockport County or Peterborough United and an all-League One match pits Notts County against Bournemouth.

Non-league Droylsden will face Dagenham & Redbridge or Leyton Orient, Crawley Town welcome Swindon Town. Southampton meet Cheltenham, Torquay will come up against Fleetwood or Walsall and the winner of an all-London replay between Barnet and Charlton will play Corby or Luton.

Second round draw in full:

Sheffield Wednesday v Northampton Town

Burton Albion or Oxford United v Chesterfield

Cambridge United or Huddersfield Tn v Macclesfield Town or Southend United

AFC Wimbledon or Ebbsfleet United v Stevenage or Milton Keynes Dons

Hartlepool United or Vauxhall Motors v Yeovil Town

Bury v Stockport County or Peterborough United

Notts County v AFC Bournemouth

Droylsden v Dagenham & Redbridge or Leyton Orient

Crawley Town v Swindon Town

Brighton & Hove Albion or Woking v FC United of Manchester

Southampton v Cheltenham Town

Torquay United v Fleetwood Town or Walsall

Barnet or Charlton Athletic v Corby Town or Luton Town

Colchester United v Swindon Supermarine

Hereford United v Lincoln City

Dartford or Port Vale v Accrington Stanley

Wycombe Wanderers v Chelmsford City

Carlisle United v Tamworth

Dover Athletic v Brentford or Aldershot Town

Darlington v Rotherham United or York City