The FA Cup first-round draw took place ahead of Worthing’s clash with Forest Green Rovers with League One and League Two clubs joining Non-League sides in the draw

Clubs across the EFL and non-League have found out who they’ll face in the FA Cup first-round draw after this evening’s draw. Jack Wilshere’s Luton Town will face the winner of Worthing FC against Forest Green Rovers who face each other in tonight’s FA Cup fourth qualifying round.

When asked about the possibility of facing the Hatters at Kenilworth Road, Worthing owner George Dowell said: “It’s incredible. They are only a couple of seasons out from being a Premier League side.

“They’re a massive club one that, if we get through tonight would love to win that one as well.”

The lowest-ranked side left in the competition, Maldon & Tiptree, which plays in the eighth tier of English football, will travel to Darren Moore’s League One side, Port Vale.

League One leaders Stevenage will host League Two side Chesterfield, while Barnsley will host York City in a Yorkshire derby. Hemel Hempstead Town travel to Wigan Athletic, while National League side Gateshead travel to face Johnnie Jackson’s AFC Wimbledon.

Tamworth will host Leyton Orient, National League North team Spennymoor Town have been drawn at home to League Two side Barrow, while Michael Appleton’s Shrewsbury Town face a trip to South Shields.

Draw in full

Weston Super Mare vs Aldershot Town

Salford City vs Lincoln City

Luton Town vs Worthing / Forest Green Rovers

Gainsborough Trinity / Hartlepool United vs Accrington Stanley

Colchester United vs Milton Keynes Dons

Tranmere Rovers vs Stockport County

Wigan Athletic vs Hemel Hempstead Town

Newport County vs Gillingham

Cheltenham Town vs Bradford City

Barnsley vs York City

Reading vs Carlisle United

Bromley vs Bristol Rovers

Peterborough United vs Cardiff City

Oldham Athletic vs Northampton Town

Crewe Alexandra vs Doncaster Rovers

Tamworth vs Leyton Orient

Stevenage vs Chesterfield

Boreham Wood vs Crawley Town

Farnham Town / Sutton United vs AFC Telford United

Bolton Wanderers vs Huddersfield Town

Chelmsford City vs Braintree Town

Spennymoor Town vs Barrow

Wycombe Wanderers vs Plymouth Argyle

FC Halifax Town vs Exeter City

Slough Town vs Altrincham / Harborough Town

Wealdstone vs Southend United

Rotherham United vs Swindon Town

Grimsby Town vs Ebbsfleet United

Buxton vs Chatham Town

Burton Albion vs Banbury United / St Albans City

Woking / Brackley Town vs Notts County

Blackpool vs Scunthorpe United

Cambridge United vs Morecambe / Chester

AFC Wimbledon vs Gateshead

Mansfield Town vs Harrogate Town

Macclesfield vs AFC Totton / Truro City

South Shields vs Shrewsbury Town

Fleetwood Town vs Barnet

Port Vale vs Maldon & Tiptree

Eastleigh vs Walsall

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