Summary
Tight angle, neat volley & penalty
FA Cup second-round draw
Scunthorpe v Worcester
Hartlepool v Blyth Spartans
Gateshead v Warrington
Live Reporting
Gary Rose
Postpublished at 18:24 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2014
Warrington better than Man Utd?published at 18:22 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2014
18:22 GMT 10 November 2014There could hardly have been a better FA Cup first-round curtain raiser than Warrington versus Exeter on Friday.
Some 2,500 fans packed out Cantilever Park to watch as plasterer Craig Robinson headed in the game's only goal for Warrington, who play in the Northern Premier League North division, four below Exeter.
"Friday was the best game of my life - the atmosphere was great," fan David Hamilton told the Warrington Guardian., external "I went to watch Manchester United on Saturday but the atmosphere wasn't as good. A lot of people have been coming up to me and getting in touch about being on TV, it is quite funny."
They've already made history getting this far, but can Warrington keep their magical run going? They are ball number eight.
Coming up...published at 18:19 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2014
18:19 GMT 10 November 2014Our focus for the next hour or or so is very much on the FA Cup draw but there is some Monday night football to be had with a game that has every chance of serving up an FA Cup upset.
Conference South side Havant and Waterlooville entertain League One Preston North End. Given that they should know who they will face in round three if they win, the hosts could have that extra incentive to pull off an upset if they have the prospect of a favourable draw.
That game kicks off at 20:00 GMT and we will seamlessly switch from covering the draw to that very fixture right here in this page. You'll also be able to watch the goals shortly after they go in by via the highlights tab above.
Join the debate at #bbcfacuppublished at 18:14 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2014
18:14 GMT 10 November 2014So it is a simple question tonight - who do you want in round two and why?
Let us know via #bbcfacup,, external text in on 81111 or pop a message on the BBC Sport Facebook, external and Google+, external pages.
Join the debate at #bbcfacuppublished at 18:14 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2014
18:14 GMT 10 November 2014Mark Chapman
BBC Sport PresenterGreat that people from @ChesterFC, external @DoverAthletic, external @theyellows, external @Blyth_Spartans, external & @WorcesterCityFc, external are going to be at the @fa, external Cup draw tonight
Got your number?published at 18:11 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2014
18:11 GMT 10 November 2014There are 40 numbers to be drawn this evening. Want to know what ball number each team is? Here you go:
Join the debate at #bbcfacuppublished at 18:09 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2014
18:09 GMT 10 November 2014National Football Museum on Twitter:, external Practice time for the FA Cup second round draw. Martin Keown handling the balls expertly.
Where are we?published at 18:07 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2014
18:07 GMT 10 November 2014Tonight's draw comes from the National Football Museum in Manchester.
Three-time Cup winner Martin Keown will make the draw, alongside Jason Craven, a coach from West End AFC in Denton.
You'll be able to watch live coverage, hosted by Mark Chapman, from 19:00 GMT on BBC Two, or listen on BBC Radio 5 live.
Postpublished at 18:04 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2014
18:04 GMT 10 November 2014Hello! Welcome to coverage of the FA Cup second-round draw.
From the moment eighth tier Warrington Town dumped out League Two Exeter on Friday to Conference North side Worcester City shocking 1987 FA Cup winners Coventry 2-1 on Sunday, the magic of the cup was well and truly on show over the weekend.
Both Warrington and Worcester, along with 15 other non-league sides, are now just one game away from the possibility of a glamour tie against the likes of Chelsea or Manchester United.
Do they dare to dream?
Up for the cup?published at 17:52 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2014
17:52 GMT 10 November 2014From a plasterer picking off a League Two side...
...to a factory worker dismantling a past FA Cup winner...
...shocks, goals and individual heroics. The FA Cup first round had them all...
...a total of 17 non-league sides remain in the competition. Tonight they find out what could be in store for them in round two...