Postpublished at 19:13 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October 2014
Yeovil v Crawley Town
QPR off bottom of Premier League
Austin up to four league goals this season
FA Cup first-round draw complete
Warrington v Exeter/Chorley or Halifax v Bradford
Gary Rose
Yeovil v Crawley Town
Gosport Borough v Colchester United
Mansfield Town v Concord Rangers
OK then, draw time.
Ready?
Michael Henson: , externalAs a Bury fan, would like Warrington Town or AFC Fylde but will probably end up with Plymouth or Exeter away!
Harry Quinn: , externalanyone for Morecambe that isn't in the same division as us! Been ages since we had someone exciting
Seventh-tier side East Thurrock United claimed a thumping 7-1 victory against Bath City in the fourth qualifying round to secure their place in tonight's draw.
They are ball number 63.
Manchester City Ladies player and England captain Steph Houghton: "I wasn't even born, but being a Sunderland fan... their victory in 1972 has been passed down to me.
"I also personally remember Steven Gerrard's winner for Liverpool against West Ham very well."
Everyone loves a bit of FA Cup giant-killing, don't they?
Blyth Spartans are no strangers to toppling league sides in the competition, having embarked on a famous run to the fifth round in 1977-78, still the best run by a non-league side in the competition in the post-war era, beating Stoke City in the fourth round before losing to Wrexham.
Could they repeat such exploits again? They are ball number 58.
Phil Neville
Three-times FA Cup winner on BBC Two
"The first time I won it was in 1996 against Liverpool. Eric Cantona scored the winner in the last minute.
"I remember going up to lift the trophy and I was 10th in line, it seemed to take an age to get to me. David Beckham eventually passed it to me and then it was almost immediately snatched from me by the man behind me - my big brother, Gary."
Andy Tilly:, external Altrincham v notts County :-)
Jun Ho:, external I am a Cambridge United fan, and would not mind a rematch against our FA Trophy finalist again. #8 vs #67!! Lets go Amber Army!!
Doug Bennett: , externalFingers crossed for a good draw for @eastleighfc. Would love my old mans team Carlisle #76 v #9
Plenty of excited and nervous faces at St George's Park as Mark Chapman chats to former Manchester United defender Phil Neville and Steph Houghton - captain of the England women's team.
OK people, coverage is live now on BBC Two, BBC Radio 5 and at the top of this page. Tune in, enjoy the build-up and follow the draw itself in around 10 minutes.
Getting nervous?
There will be some added spice when Alfreton Town play their FA Cup fourth-qualifying round replay against Lincoln City tomorrow - the former will have to play an outfield player in goal.
Alfreton fought back to draw Saturday's match 1-1 but their only fit goalkeeper James Severn, pictured, ruptured a thigh muscle in the game and is out for eight weeks.
Only players who are registered in time for the initial game are eligible to play in the tie.
Rush goalie anyone?
Tom Laybourn: , externalHope the football gods give Bradford a London team in the draw.....
Stuie Neale:, external Swindon fan, home tie v Bristol Rovers or Oxford for a derby!
Chris Ferguson: , externalA home/away game at Sheffield United for @Blyth_Spartans please!
An intriguing contest could await a Football League club, should one be handed an away trip to Maidstone United in tonight's draw.
Maidstone were the first English team to build a stadium with a 3G artificial pitch. Artificial surfaces were banned from the professional game in England 19 years ago, but the FA ruled earlier this year they could be used in every round of the FA Cup from this season., external
"We took a big gamble putting the 3G pitch down so if we can get a nice draw on Monday, that will bring some more publicity to our surface," Maidstone manager Jay Saunders told the FA. "I'd love for a Football League club to come down here so that everybody can see how good it is. This should help put the club back on the map."
Maidstone are ball number 66.
The FA:, external Don't forget! The FA Cup First Round Proper draw takes place St George's Park on BBC Two in less than 10 minutes.
Warrington Town manager Shaun Reid:, external I'm thinking with me being on first name terms with the FA, maybe a nice draw tonight fingers crossed. By far the best club cup competition in the world.
Gosport Borough have reached the first-round proper for the first time in their history, and there has been plenty of buzz in and around the Hampshire town ahead of tonight's draw.
Here players from Gosport Borough Youth Football Club mark out the club's ball number - 67.
DSM: , externalThe Magic of the FA Cup, Halifax Town to get to the quarters!!