Summary

  • Use play icon to watch live coverage of Warrington Rylands v York City

  • National League North side York City reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1955

  • Rylands play in the North West Counties Premier Division, three tiers below York City

  • Full-time: Warrington Rylands 0-1 York City

  • Free-kick from Sean Newton puts York ahead

  • Rylands' Andy Scarisbrick hits post with penalty 10 minutes into second half

  1. Watch York City's winnerpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 3 October 2020

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  2. How the two teams are lining uppublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 3 October 2020

    Warrington Rylands team for their FA Cup second-round qualifying tie against York CityImage source, BBC Sport
    York City team for their FA Cup second-qualifying round game against Warrington RylandsImage source, BBC Sport
  3. Meet the teams...published at 13:04 British Summer Time 3 October 2020

    Warrington Rylands v York City, K.O. 15:00 BST

    York CityImage source, Ian Parker

    York City are the bigger team in this tie by some way, with famous FA Cup encounters including knocking out Arsenal in the fourth round proper back in 1985, and in 1955 they went all the way to the semi-final where they lost to Newcastle.

    However Warrington Rylands keep coming up with the results, beating Whitby Town at home on penalties in the last round. They’re also arguably the original Wire, formed in 1906 as a works team by the Ryland brothers, the owners of the wire factory, to provide sports and leisure activities for their employees.

  4. 300 spectators allowed in for Rylands-York tiepublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 3 October 2020

    Saturday's Warrington Rylands v York tie at Gorsey Lane will go ahead with spectators in attendance, according to a statement from the Cheshire club.

    The government's announcement on Thursday detailing a tightening of Covid restrictions for Warrington and other areas of the north west advised supporters not to attend amateur and semi-professional sports matches, but fell short of making that the law.

    The Rylands statement read: "We have carefully considered today’s restrictions announced by the Government, and after dialogue with relevant authorities, Warrington Rylands FC can confirm that the FA Cup 2nd Round Qualifying Match with York City is currently going ahead with spectators in attendance.

    "We have enacted considerable measures to ensure that our Gorsey Lane ground is ‘Covid-19 secure’ and the welfare of players, staff and supporters is protected.”

    Capacity is set to be limited to 300 in line with restrictions in force at Step 5 of the National League System and those will only be home fans, as per the FA guidelines for ties against elite level opponents, a status National League North team York are designated as.

  5. The FA Cup on the BBCpublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 1 October 2020

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    FA Cup final Highlights: Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea

    Warrington Rylands v York City is the third match of BBC Sport's coverage of the 2020-21 FA Cup.

    The BBC has shown FA Cup qualifiers since 2017 and will show a match from every round of the Cup this season. The game will be broadcast live on the BBC Sport website, iPlayer and Red Button on Saturday 3 October from 14:50 BST.

    The final is due to be played at Wembley Stadium on 15 May 2021 with no replays for the 2020/21 season to "ease pressure" on the football calendar.

    Find out more about the round dates and prize fund here, external.

  6. What happened in the last round?published at 17:18 British Summer Time 1 October 2020

    Hashtag United 1-1 Soham Town Rangers - Hashtag United win 4-2 on penalties

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    Hashtag United win FA Cup tie on penalties

    Hashtag United progressed to the second round of qualifying following a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Soham Town Rangers.

    Declan Rogers gave Soham Town the lead with free-kick in the 35th minute which looked to have earned the Isthmian League North Division side the victory. However, with just five minutes left on the clock, Jesse Waller Lassen struck a long-range equaliser to the send the game to penalties.

    The playmaker then managed to keep his calm in the shootout to score the winning penalty and earn his team a clash against Braintree Town in the second-round qualifying round.

    You can watch the game in full here or watch highlights above.

  7. How Chatham Town boss turned to football after losing wife to cancerpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 1 October 2020

    Chatham Town manager Scott LindseyImage source, Rex Features

    Every night Scott Lindsey lights a candle in memory of his wife, Hayley, at the home they shared in Gillingham for 16 years. It's on a cabinet where an urn containing her ashes sits next to a vase of fresh flowers.

    Mother to Millie, 18, Maisie, 15, and Mollie, 10, Hayley died on 21 November 2019, her life cruelly cut short by kidney cancer at the age of 44.

    Two days after his wife's passing, Lindsey was in the home dressing room at Kent non-league club Chatham Town, external delivering a team talk before a match against Crowborough Athletic in the ninth tier of English football.

    "I wanted to take my mind off what had happened. I didn't want to be sat at home in a dark place," Chatham's manager explains.

    As his team prepare for an FA Cup second qualifying round tie away to Folkestone Invicta on Saturday, Lindsey, 48, opens up on how football has helped him cope with losing his wife of 16 years.

    Read the full story here.

  8. Fans of 'elite' clubs unable to attend second qualifying round tiespublished at 17:16 British Summer Time 1 October 2020

    Fans attend a non-league matchImage source, PA Media
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    Spectators have been able to attend matches at grounds in the seventh tier and below - while adhering to social distancing guidelines - since the middle of August

    Fans of National League North and South clubs will be unable to attend their team's FA Cup second qualifying round matches this weekend.

    The Football Association has announced details of the "agreed position" for admitting spectators , externalfollowing discussions with the government.

    Games being hosted by sixth-tier clubs will be played behind closed doors.

    Meanwhile, only home fans are allowed at ties where sixth-tier teams are the visitors to clubs below that level.

    For matches in which both teams are below the sixth tier, supporters of both the home and visiting teams are permitted to attend.

    The FA says the position "will be reviewed again" before the third qualifying round.

    Read the full story here.

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