Summary

  • Salford City, co-owned by five-ex Man Utd players, into first round

  • Ninth-tier Sporting Khalsa lose 3-1 to FC United of Manchester

  • Barrow. Torquay, Woking, Southport, Kidderminster, Wrexham out

  • Didcot beat Brentwood 4-2 and are the lowest ranked team left

  • GET INVOLVED: Send us your pictures #mobileMOTD

  1. You can't shoot from therepublished at 13:08

    Wealdstone v Bognor Regis Town

    We've all played with those people who shoot wherever they get the ball. They think they are David Beckham. And it goes out for a throw-in.

    Well, not for Wealdstone midfielder Scott Davies, who scored from 70 yards out in his side's 5-1 win at Brockenhurst in the last round.

    His side face Bognor Regis, whose keeper might be getting twitchy if Davies gets the ball today.

    Watch the goal with our video here. Seen it before? Then watch it again.

    WealdstoneImage source, Stones Goals
  2. Personalise the BBC Sport apppublished at 13:04

    Follow us wherever you are

    My SportImage source, BBC Sport

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    In the BBC Sport app, you can now create a My Sport page, this page becomes your one-stop shop with news, live coverage and stats tailored to your interests. 

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    You can find out more about the My Sport page here.

  3. 'What a weekend'published at 13:00

    Salford City v Southport

    And speaking of Salford City, co-owner Gary Neville, you may have heard of him, tweeted this yesterday.

  4. From Old Trafford to Moor Lanepublished at 12:56

    Salford City v Southport

    Salford City

    Manchester United players are used to competing in the late rounds of the FA Cup, but five members of 'The Class of 92' will be very interested in the events at Moor Lane.

    Phil Neville, Nicky Butt, Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes are owners of Northern Premier League side Salford City, whose team will be aiming to shock a Southport side two divisions above them.

    Nicky Butt said: “Gary and Ryan first came up with the idea on the train, one thing led to another and we found ourselves as owners of a football club. We want to take Salford City FC as high as we can and who knows where we can go?”

    The story is included in a two-part documentary called Class of '92: Out of Their League, with the first episode on BBC One at 21:00 BST on Thursday, 30 October.

  5. Enjoy!published at 12:52

    AFC Fylde v Barrow

    It is one of those rites of passage I'm sure we can all remember. Going to your first away game.

    Have fun young man!

  6. Meanwhile, down by the seaside...published at 12:49

    Margate 0-0 Forest Green Rovers

    Don't worry, we haven't forgot about the early kick-off. It is still 0-0 after 15 mins at Margate against the non-league powerhouses (well, maybe) of Forest Green.

    As soon as there are any goals from Hartsdown Park then we will let you know.

    MargateImage source, Margate FC
  7. Stop Berger, Nedved and Poborskypublished at 12:44

    Brackley Town v Bamber Bridge

    Hear the one about the non-league team that played one of the best nations in Europe?

    It sounds like the start of a rubbish joke, but Bamber Bridge, them of the Northern League Division One North, still remember the day Patrik Berger, Pavel Nedved and Karel Poborsky came to town back in 1996.

    The Czech Republic side, who went on to reach the final of Euro 1996, wanted to get some match sharpness.

    The game was broadcast live on television in the Czech Republic, who won 9-1. Read Gary Rose's feature on how the match came about here.

    Patrik BergerImage source, Getty Images
  8. Didcot lose 14-0, but win on Twitterpublished at 12:41

    Didcot Town v Brentwood Town

    How do you cope when your side loses 14-0? Laugh or cry?

    Well the social media team at Didcot Town had Twitter talking with their hilarious updates as their side narrowly lost to Championship outfit MK Dons in a County Cup tie recently.

    These tweets came when they were 14-0 down...

    DidcotImage source, .
    DidcotImage source, .
    DidcotImage source, Didcot Town

    Olympic long jump gold medallist Greg Rutherford was among those laughing along by writing...

    Hopefully for Didcot they will be able to tweet more favourable scores today in their home game against Brentwood Town.

  9. Dreaming bigpublished at 12:35

    AFC Fylde v Barrow

    Former England international Trevor Sinclair has nailed his colours to the AFC Fylde mast. The National League North side will be aiming to cause a shock against a Barrow side that play one division above them.

    Any mention of Trevor Sinclair in an FA Cup live text means we just have to show THAT bicycle kick for QPR against Barnsley in the fourth round in 1997.

    If you haven't seen the footage, then click on this link and enjoy.

    Trevor Sinclair
  10. Listen livepublished at 12:32

    Don't miss any of the action

    Our local radio teams up and down the country will be providing live commentary on 18 of the 30 matches today.

    To listen, hit the live coverage tab at the top of this page, choose your match, sit back and enjoy. Or shout at the radio wildly if your team are taking a beating.

    Live coverage
  11. From the Premier League to Harlow Townpublished at 12:28

    Braintree Town v Harlow Town

    There aren't many former internationals that have played in the Premier League and are now playing in the eighth tier of English football.

    But 34-year-old Senegal international Ibrahima Sonko, who played in the top-flight for Reading, Stoke and Hull, is now strutting his stuff at Isthmian League Division One North side Harlow Town.

    They make the short distance to face fellow Essex side Braintree Town, a team three divisions above them. Not only is it a local derby, but Braintree boss Danny Cowley spent six years as a player with the Hawks to add a bit more spice to the occasion. 

    Ibrahima SonkoImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Ibrahima Sonko won't have to deal with Wayne Rooney today at Braintree

  12. Get involved #mobileMOTDpublished at 12:24

    Margate v Forest Green (12:30 BST)

    Remember, Margate v Forest Green is the first game of the day, starting at 12:30 BST.

  13. Who will your team face?published at 12:22

    The draw is on Monday

    The Emirates FA Cup first-round draw takes place on Monday, 26 October and will be shown live on BBC Two, 5 live Sport and on the BBC Sport website at 19:00 GMT.

    Just like last season, the FA Cup draw will travel around the country, with Monday's first-round draw taking place live from Thackley Juniors Football Club in Bradford.  

    Draw pictureImage source, Getty Images
  14. Northwich and Chorley in the draw, after a drawpublished at 12:19

    Northwich Victoria 0-0 Chorley

    There is already one side from the eighth tier of English football guaranteed to be in Monday's draw for the first round proper.

    Northwich Victoria, from Division One North of the Northern League, held Chorley to a goalless draw in the only match on Friday.

    Northwich still have a long way to go to beat their best FA Cup run though, as they reached the quarter-finals way back in 1884. What a story that would be if they could repeat it. First up, they must get through a replay against their National League North opponents.

    NorthwichImage source, Jamie Dewsbury
    Image caption,

    Here's the front page of the matchday programme

  15. Marvellous Margatepublished at 12:17

    Margate v Forest Green (12:30 BST)

    Good stuff lads. If you're about to watch some FA Cup action, then why not don a crazy blue wig to do so.

    Keep the pictures coming in. Use #mobileMOTD

  16. The remarkable tale of Sporting Khalsapublished at 12:14

    Sporting Khalsa v FC United of Manchester

    The magic of the FA Cup reaches far and wide.

    Former Netherlands and Chelsea defender Mario Melchiot, who played in the London club's victory over Aston Villa at Wembley in the 2000 final, loves the story of Sporting Khalsa, the lowest ranked side in the FA Cup. He tweeted this:

    The Sporting Khalsa story is a remarkable tale. So why not read Simon Stone's feature on the West Midlands club, who normally only attract 50 fans to their games.

  17. Where are the shocks coming from?published at 12:11

    Lowest ranked sides in the FA Cup

    If we are to see any shocks today then these are the teams to look out for. These are the lowest ranked sides left in the competition.

    Ninth tier of English football: Sporting Khalsa (Midland Premier Division).

    Eighth tier: AFC Hornchurch and Harlow Town (Isthmian League Division One North).

    AFC Rushden and Diamonds (Southern League Division One Central)

    Didcot Town (Southern League Division One South and West)

    Bamber Bridge (Northern League Division One North - Northwich Victoria played yesterday).

  18. Get involved #mobileMOTDpublished at 12:09

    Margate v Forest Green (12:30 BST)

    We have an early kick-off with Margate taking on the toughest side they could be facing at this stage, National League leaders Forest Green.

    Remember we want your pictures from today's games. Remember to use the hashtag #mobileMOTD.

  19. Who's playing?published at 12:07

    Today's FA Cup fourth qualifying round fixtures

    Fixtures
    Fixtures