Worcester City and Worcester Raiders have both been given home ties in the FA Cup.
The Extra Preliminary Round of the competition was drawn today (Friday, July 7).
City have been drawn against Dudley Town, while Raiders, who recently confirmed they will continue to play their home games at Sixways Stadium, will take on Belper United.
Dudley Town play in Division One of the Midland Football League.
Derbyshire-based Belper are members of the United Counties League Premier Division North.
If Worcester City get through against Dudley Town, they’ll be rewarded with an away game at either Westfields or Cogenhoe United in the Preliminary Round, which was also drawn today.
The prize for Raiders, should they beat Belper, would be a trip to either Shifnal Town or Hereford Lads Club.
Malvern Town have been drawn away to Rugby Town in the Extra Preliminary Round.
The cup tie is another thing to look forward to for the Hillsiders, who are preparing for their first season back in the Southern League for 14 years.
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Rugby Town currently play in the Northern Premier League Midland Division.
Malvern, who gained promotion via the play-offs last season, have already beaten Redditch United 2-0 in a pre-season friendly.
If the Hillsiders beat Rugby, they’ll take on either Romulus or Newcastle Town in the next round.
Extra Preliminary Round games will be played on the weekend of Saturday, August 5 and if replays are needed, they should be played before Thursday, August 10.
Evesham United have been given a home tie in the draw for the Preliminary Round of the FA Cup.
They will take on the winners of Tuffley Rovers v Aylesbury Vale Dynamos on the weekend of Saturday, August 19.
Prize money is up for grabs for all of our local teams should they get through these early stages of the world’s oldest club football competition.
Winning clubs in the Extra Preliminary Round get £1,125 with losing sides picking up £375.
In the Preliminary Round, the prize money goes up to £1,444 for the winning side and £481 for the loser.
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