BROMSGROVE School's U15s rugby team has been paired with Warwick School in the fourth round of the Daily Mail U15s Schools Cup.
The two schools, who bumped into each other on an Italian tour in half term, will meet on Tuesday, November 25.
Bromsgrove won two of their three games on the tour but coach Paul Mullan accepts his players will have to repeat their Italian form to reach the last 32.
He said: "The information is that Warwick have one of their strongest teams ever this year and that this is going to be a very hard game for us.
"But the side we have got keeps on surprising us."
The Worcester Road school team features six Worcestershire U14s players including Liam Mullan, Paul's youngest son, and lock Matthew Edgar, also an international fencer.
Bromsgrove won 20-15 at rivals Old Swinford Hospital in the second round and beat Bishop of Hereford Bluecoat 10-0 in the third.
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