WESTFIELDS will tackle former Nottingham Forest star Nigel Jemson in the FA Carlsberg Vase second round on Saturday.
The Hereford side host Rainworth Miners Welfare, who reached the competition’s final in 1982 before losing to Forest Green, at allpay.park (3pm).
Jemson, now 40, signed for Nottinghamshire outfit Rainworth last month and is remembered for his brace in Shrewsbury’s 2-1 FA Cup win over Everton in 2003.
Fields chief executive Andy Morris said: “Rainworth are a strong side from a good league.
“We have played sides from the North Counties East Premier Division in both the FA Cup and the FA Vase in the past and it will be a tough game but we do have home advantage.”
The Aspire Midland Alliance side have signed former Aylestone School pupil Joe Arnold, a striker who has played for Team Bath and Weymouth since leaving Swindon Town.
Fields, whose best Vase run was to the fourth round in 1986/87, have beaten Bridgnorth, Bromyard and Walsall Wood so far.
Meanwhile, Wellington have a big match in the Vase at home to Stratford Town, while Bewdley Town head to Sleaford Town (both 3pm).
Other fixtures, Midland Alliance: Malvern Town v Cradley Town (3pm).
Hellenic League Premier Division: Old Woodstock Town v Pegasus Juniors (3pm).
Midland Combination Premier Division: Meir KA v Pershore Town (3pm); Division One: Mile Oak Rovers & Youth v Droitwich Spa (2pm); Division Two: Droitwich Spa Res v Perrywood (2pm); Division Three: Archdales 73 Res v Coton Green Res; Inkberrow v Shipston Excelsior (both 2pm); Pershore Town Res v Blackwood (3pm); President’s Cup quarter-finals: Coton Green v Archdales 73 (1.30pm); Smedley Crooke Cup: Knowle Res v Malvern Town Res; Littleton v Bromsgrove Rovers Res (1.30pm).
West Midlands League Premier Division: Ledbury Town v Ellesmere Rangers; Shawbury United v Bromyard Town (both 3pm); Division Two: Black Country Rangers v Tenbury United; Wyrley Juniors v Malvern Rangers (both 2.30pm).
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