STUDLEY'S reward for an impressive 5-0 Vase win at Rainworth Miners Welfare is a home draw in the second round proper.
BKL entertain Buxton on Saturday, November 10, meaning the planned league trip to Pelsall Villa will have to be rearranged.
The Northern Counties East Premier side, who play at the same level as the Midland Alliance, are having a difficult season and sit fourth from bottom of the table after just one win all season.
Goal machine Craig Pountney fired the Bees into the next round with a hat-trick to take his tally for the season to 15 goals in all competitions.
And midfielder Steven Hands weighed in with a brace for good measure as the visitors paid little heed to Rainworth's history in the competition which has seen them reach the semi-finals.
Redditch United midfielder Gavin Barratt was not cup-tied as manager Mark Chambers originally feared, having been part of United's FA Cup campaign, and played his part.
With the Vase draw made on Monday, assistant manager John Mitchell is considering a trip to Buxton to spy on the opposition.
The club banked a welcome £250 win bonus for the tie and could pocket another £400 for a win in the next round.
But Chambers will be turning his attention back to the league with a trip to Paget on Saturday (ko 3pm).
Left back Rob Powell returns from holiday and strikers Dean Meyrick and Jamie Bayley are set to return.
Fellow forward Kevin Rowlands is still on holiday and player-coach Trevor Whittington is unavailable.
BKL are holding a race night at the Beehive on Saturday night, the fun starts at 8pm.
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