BBC or SKY -- surely national TV coverage is only just around the corner for Worcester City?

Without wanting to count any number of chickens, the St George's Lane club have a great chance squaring up to Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup second round.

There is a feeling that Chippenham Town have now missed their chance having been denied with home advantage.

Engineering just three shots on target, including one in the build-up to the equaliser, it would be a major surprise if the Bluebirds steal the edge in six days time.

If Worcester win the replay, what price television executives beating down Dave Boddy's door offering live coverage for a December 3 second round clash against the Terriers?

Glancing through the rest of the ties, few carry greater novelty in terms of David-slaying-Goliath, unless minnows Chasetown spectacularly defeat Oldham Athletic to clinch a home fixture with Brentford.

Nationwide North rivals Harrogate Town could host Notts County, but Huddersfield's league standing is far, far greater than the Magpies.

The West Yorkshire club are third in League One, 87 league places ahead of City.

Broadcasters prefer screening Cup ties with the biggest giant-killing potential, so non-league sides with home advantage over Football League clubs generally get the nod.

It would be terrific for City's bank-balance and profile if the small screen beckons.