KICK-OFFpublished at 14:00 Greenwich Mean Time 5 November 2017
Let play commence.
No non-league sides beat EFL clubs in Sunday's nine ties
Second-round draw on Monday at 19:00 GMT on BBC Two
Gary Smee and Tom Garry
Let play commence.
So then, here we go. The build-up is complete. The teams are heading out on to the pitches around the country and Sunday's FA Cup first-round action is about to begin.
Woking v Bury (14:00 GMT)
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Woking director of football and former manager Geoff Chapple: "We've got some new players who perhaps don't know the history of the club.
"I wanted to impress on them what the FA Cup means to us as a club, what it can do and the rewards it can bring.
"It's the first ovation I've had from a set of players that I've had in my life."
Dartford v Swindon (14:00 GMT)
If you're looking for a game involving two in-form sides, check this one out.
Dartford are unbeaten at home since August are are top of the National League South table.
Visitors Swindon have the best away record in League Two and are fifth in the fourth tier.
And if you want another reason to keep an eye on this tie, 22 goals have been scored in Dartford's past three first-round ties.
Could get lively.
Leatherhead v Billericay Town (14:00 GMT)
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Billericay Town owner/manager Glenn Tamplin: "I've invested a lot and people talk about that, but it's more the time. It means so much more than any amount of money. We carry expectation on our shoulders."
Tamplin also told us about the club's famous pre-match ritual...
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At least one seventh-tier club will make it through from the tie at Fetcham Grove.
Solihull Moors v Wycombe (14:00 GMT)
Today's visitors at Solihull Moors, Wycombe, reached round four of the FA Cup last season and came so, so close to upsetting Tottenham in one of the games of the competition.
Watch the highlights of a seven-goal thriller by clicking on the play button below.
Woking v Bury (14:00 GMT)
Think Woking in the FA Cup, and you're thinking Tim Buzaglo, right?
His hat-trick knocked out West Bromwich Albion in 1991 - watch him complete his treble by clicking on the play button below.
Today, the National League side host League One Bury.
The Shakers are really struggling this season and sacked manager Lee Clark on Monday.
Could we have another shock on the cards?
You can listen to almost all of today's FA Cup first-round ties on your BBC local radio station or via the BBC Sport website.
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Brett Ormerod, who played up front for Southampton in the 2003 FA Cup final, is commentating on his former club Blackpool for BBC Radio Lancashire.
And he's preparing in a way we definitely approve of - by eating a tray of chips. Excellent stuff.
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Join Jason Mohammad, Leicester assistant manager Michael Appleton and ex-Aston Villa striker Dion Dublin for FA Cup Final Score, which has just got under way on BBC One.
We have reporters at every game and you'll be able to watch the goals and key incidents as they happen.
You can also watch the programme by clicking on the play button at the top of this page.
Cambridge United v Sutton United (14:00 GMT)
Phil Parry
BBC Radio London
When they eventually sat down to work out how much last season's cup run generated, the Sutton board saw the figure nudge towards £1m.
The money has allowed the club to pay off most of the loan on their 3G pitch, improve floodlighting and the dressing rooms at the ground as well as start work on a new academy pavilion.
It means that even more members of the community can benefit from Gander Green Lane, the experience of visiting as a fan, a visiting team or a member of the local community can be enhanced.
It will also help the club grow in a sustainable way - not the sort of boom and bust that has been seen elsewhere.
But the cup run did so much more. It enhanced the club's image in the locale, encouraged more people to engage with Sutton United and allowed them to successfully display why their club was a good place to be - whether that's with the first team or any number of the other teams that they support.
Cambridge United v Sutton United (14:00 GMT)
28 years on from their famous win over Coventry, Sutton were at it again in the FA Cup.
Watch Jamie Collins' penalty winner against Leeds by clicking the play button below - it was a spot-kick which set up a home tie with Arsenal in the the fifth round.
Sutton went out to the Gunners, but what a FA Cup run it was for the non-league outfit.
Cambridge United v Sutton United (14:00 GMT)
Even if National League side Sutton knock League Two Cambridge out of the FA Cup this afternoon, it won't come close to their biggest ever cup upset.
That came in 1989 - watch highlights of their victory over then top-flight side Coventry City by clicking the play button below.
Leatherhead v Billericay Town (14:00 GMT)
One man who is no stranger to FA Cup glory is Paul Konchesky.
The left-back scored West Ham's third goal in the 3-3 draw with Liverpool in the 2006 final.
The Hammers went on to lose on penalties.
Konchesky, now 36, lines up for Billericay Town today, while former Liverpool winger Jermaine Pennant is on the bench.
Leatherhead v Billericay Town (14:00 GMT)
Seventh-tier Billericay Town, with their former Premier League stars and charismatic owner/manager, are making some big noises in non-league football and are one of the teams to watch in round one.
We featured the Essex club all the way back in the first qualifying round, when Jake Robinson's superb chip capped a fine win over Didcot Town.
They visit fellow Isthmian League Premier Division side Leatherhead this afternoon, having never made it past round one.
Leatherhead have pedigree in the competition - they reached the fourth round in 1975.
Their meeting is the only fixture between two non-league sides today.
Coventry v Maidenhead (14:00 GMT)
Yes, it's more than 30 years since Coventry City won the FA Cup.
Brian Kilcline's moustache and mullet combo, manager John Sillett dancing with the trophy - what a day it was for the Sky Blues.
Click on the play button below to watch the iconic moment of their 1987 final victory over Tottenham - a wonderful diving header by Keith Houchen.
Coventry v Maidenhead (14:00 GMT)
Mark Robins' League Two Coventry will be hoping to avoid a potential shock when they host National League Maidenhead.
There are 29 league places between the two sides.
The 1987 winners are up against a Maidenhead side who are unbeaten in their past five games.
Watch the quirkier moments from the first round of the FA Cup, including an acrobatic celebration from Rotherham's Will Vaulks and a fan's unlucky encounter with a football.
Guiseley v Accrington Stanley (14:00 GMT)
Accrington Stanley are flying high towards the top of League Two at the moment.
The Lancashire club got to round four last season, helped by this Sean McConville stunner against Luton, which was voted the goal of the third round by a BBC Sport audience.
Today's challenge is a visit to National League Guiseley.
42 places separate the two sides in the league structure, but this is the FA Cup.
Anything can happen.
Dartford v Swindon (14:00 GMT)
Make sure you're following Match of the Day on social media and head to Instagram to follow our Final Score team's story of the day.
... Including this possible lucky mascot for Dartford, who will hope to pull up a few trees against League Two Swindon.
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Charlton v Truro City (14:00 GMT)
Chris Wise
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I just popped down to the Truro dressing room. There's a sense of genuine excitement among the players, though I did nearly ensure one of them missed out on the biggest day of their footballing career.
I managed to step backwards onto a Truro's player's foot as he was entering the dressing room behind me. Purely accidental and thankfully, he saw the funny side of it!
Can you imagine...