WORCESTER CITY WOMEN FC have been drawn against West Bromwich Albion in the Adobe Women's FA Cup.
Worcester City entered the competition in the third qualifying round, beating Redditch Borough 2-0, before running out 3-2 winners in the first round proper.
Worcester spent much of their first round game trailing Stamford, however they were able to grab victory thanks to a brace from substitute Annie Highway.
Highway won the game for City at the death, scoring the winner in the 87th minute.
West Bromwich Albion, on the other hand, entered the tournament without having to play any qualifiers - being drawn against Knowle Ladies in the first round proper, and winning the bout 7-1.
West Bromwich Albion Women will provide stern opposition for Worcester City. They currently sit seventh in the FA Women's National League, after 10 games.
The venue, date and kick-off time for the fixture are yet to be confirmed, however, it is set to happen at some point next month (December).
Before taking on The Baggies, Worcester will still have to contend with Barnsley and Lincoln City this month, as they look to improve their standing in the FA Women's Division One Midlands.
City currently sit in eleventh spot in the league, in the relegation zone. They will be hoping they can kick on with more positive results, such as their win against Stamford, to move towards safety.
City's next match is at home to Barnsley Women this Sunday (November 10).
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