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The FA Vase – 2Nd Rd Qual Replay 91 Hadley V Southend Manor 3-2 FA COMPETITIONS DEPARTMENT – FIXTURES & RESULTS Kick-offs – weekends 3pm, midweek 7.45 unless otherwise stated +=extra time&pens Wembley Stadium, PO Box 1966, London, SW1P 9EQ Steve Clark: 0800 169 1863x4620 & 07970 237065 Chris Darnell:0800 169 1863x4617 & 07949 143286 Hannah Clark: 0800 169 1863x4616 Scott Bolton:0800 169 1863x4583 & 07507 918746 Match Arrangement Forms – email: [email protected] Match Arrangement Forms – fax: 0844 980 0609 Match Report & Statement of Receipts Forms – email: [email protected] Match Report & Statement of Receipts Forms – fax: 0844 980 0611 Comps General – email: [email protected] Comps General – fax: 0844 980 0612 Match Forms – http://www.thefa.com/thefacup/more/match-forms Competition Directory – http://www.thefa.com/thefacup/more/clubadmin THURSDAY 8 OCTOBER 2015 – 7.45 The FA Vase – 2nd Rd Qual Replay 91 Hadley v Southend Manor 3-2 The FA Youth Cup – 2nd Rd Qual 5 Workington v Altrincham (7.30) 2-4 99 10 Handsworth Parramore v Guiseley (7.30) 1-2 13 Silsden v Rossington Main 6-3 60 14 Mickleover Sports v Basford United (7.30) 2-3aet 37 20 Stratford Town v Studley 2-3 53 23 Pilkington XXX v Romulus 0-3 46 25 Needham Market v AFC Sudbury 0-0aet (Needham Market won 3-1 on kicks from the penalty mark) 26 Swaffham Town v Stowmarket Town 1-3 54 27 Wroxham v Dereham Town 2-8 28 Norwich United v Cambridge City 1-3 64 29 Peterborough NS v Barton Rovers 2-3 59 32 St Neots Town v AFC Dunstable 0-7 63 34 Barking v Thurrock 5-5aet (Barking won 5-4 on kicks from the penalty mark) 37 AFC Hornchurch v Grays Athletic 2-0 42 38 Beaconsfield SYCOB v Bedfont Sports (7.30) 0-1 48 40 Northwood v St Albans City (7.30) 0-4 29 41 Harefield United v Boreham Wood 0-3 74 44 Folkestone Invicta v Eastbourne Borough 1-0 45 Margate v Dulwich Hamlet 2-4 100 50 Metropolitan Police v Knaphill 3-0 52 Worthing v Leatherhead 3-1 59 Kidlington v Harrow Borough 4-1 70 60 Ascot United v Andover Town 1-3 FRIDAY 9 OCTOBER 2015 – 7.45 The FA Youth Cup – 2nd Rd Qual 9 Farsley Celtic v FC Halifax Town (7.30) 39 Hitchin Town v Enfield Town SATURDAY 10 OCTOBER 2015 – 3.00 The Emirates FA Cup – 2nd Rd Qual Replay Date 9 Hyde United v Northwich Victoria+ no replay (26/9 - tie ordered to be replayed) The Emirates FA Cup – 3rd Rd Qual Replay Date 1 Harrogate Town v Burscough 13 Oct 7.45 2 Salford City v Bradford (Park Avenue) 14 Oct 7.45 3 Whitley Bay v Chorley 13 Oct 7.45 4 Stourbridge v Rushall Olympic 13 Oct 7.45 5 Solihull Moors v Worcester City 13 Oct 7.45 8 Chasetown v Stalybridge Celtic 13 Oct 7.45 9 North Ferriby United v Nuneaton Town 13 Oct 7.45 10 AFC Fylde v Coleshill Town 13 Oct 7.45 11 Barwell v King’s Lynn Town 13 Oct 7.45 12 Hednesford Town v Alfreton Town 13 Oct 7.45 13 Droylsden v Gainsborough Trinity 13 Oct 7.45 14 Sporting Khalsa v Spalding United 13 Oct 7.45 15 Brackley Town v Rugby Town 13 Oct 7.45 16 Kettering Town v Bamber Bridge 13 Oct 7.45 17 AFC Rushden & Diamonds v Ashton United 13 Oct 7.45 18 Harlow Town v Bath City 13 Oct 7.45 19 East Thurrock United v Staines Town 13 Oct 7.45 20 Bognor Regis Town v Oxford City 13 Oct 7.45 21 Basingstoke Town v Chelmsford City 12 Oct 7.30 22 Maidstone United v Dunstable Town 13 Oct 7.45 23 Eastbourne Borough v Hartley Wintney 13 Oct 7.30 24 Leiston v Gloucester City 13 Oct 7.45 25 Hastings United v Poole Town 13 Oct 7.45 26 Hoddesdon Town v Brentwood Town 13 Oct 7.45 27 Didcot Town v Eastbourne Town 13 Oct 7.45 28 Whitehawk v Gosport Borough 13 Oct 7.45 29 Enfield Town v Hitchin Town 12 Oct 7.45 30 Wingate & Finchley v Weston Super Mare 13 Oct 7.45 31 Chesham United v North Leigh 14 Oct 7.45 32 Hanwell Town v Grays Athletic 13 Oct 7.45 33 Margate v Truro City 13 Oct 7.45 34 Brockenhurst v Wealdstone 13 Oct 7.45 35 Uxbridge v Chippenham Town 13 Oct 7.45 36 Hemel Hempstead Town v Sutton United 12 Oct 7.45 37 Petersfield Town v St Albans City 13 Oct 7.45 38 Aveley v Havant & Waterlooville 13 Oct 7.45 39 Worthing v AFC Hornchurch 13 Oct 7.45 40 Blackfield & Langley v Maidenhead United 13 Oct 7.45 The FA County Youth Cup – 1st Rd 2 Westmorland v Northumberland (2.00) (at Kendal Town FC) 5 Essex v Somerset (3.00) (at Dagenham & Redbridge FC) SUNDAY 11 OCTOBER 2015 The Emirates FA Cup – 3rd Rd Qual Replay Date 6 FC United of Manchester v Buxton (3.00) 14 Oct 7.45 The FA County Youth Cup – 1st Rd – 2.00 8 Oxfordshire v London (at Thame United FC) The SSE Women’s FA Cup – 3rd Rd Qualifying – 2.00 1 Blackburn Community Sports Club v Wigan Athletic (at Harrison Playing Fields, Blackburn) 2 Whitley Bay Women v Westella & Willerby (at Whitley Bay FC) 3 Middlesbrough v Lowick United (at Thornaby FC) 4 Woolton v Boldon (at Heron Eccles Playing Fields, Liverpool) 5 Chester-Le-Street Town v Accrington Girls & Ladies (at Chester-Le-Street Town FC) 6 Mossley Hill v Penrith AFC Ladies (at Mossley Hill Athletics Club) 7 Brighouse Town v Winterton Rangers (at Brighouse Town FC) 8 Liverpool Marshall Feds v Chorley (at IM Marsh, Liverpool) 9 Morecambe v Leeds (at Lancaster & Morecambe College) 10 Hull City v Tranmere Rovers (at Haworth Park Sports Facility, Hull) 11 Blackpool Wren Rovers v Hartlepool United (at Blackpool Wren Rovers FC) 12 Rotherham United v Long Eaton United (at Parkgate FC) 13 The New Saints v Leafield Athletic (at Shrewsbury College of Art & Technology) 14 Lye Town v Nettleham (at Lye Town FC) 15 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Handsworth (at Darlaston Town FC) 16 Leicester City Ladies v Stockport County 17 Radcliffe Olympic v Oughtibridge War Memorial (at Radcliffe Olympic FC) 18 Burton Albion v Ruddington Village (at Mickleover Sports FC) 19 Leicester City Women v Loughborough Students 20 Stone Dominoes v Kettering Town 21 Coventry Ladies Development v Shrewsbury Town (at Coventry Sphinx FC) 22 Sporting Khalsa v Steel City Wanderers (at Sporting Khalsa FC) 23 Wealdstone v Bedford (at Wealdstone FC) 24 Norwich City v Marlow (at Norwich United FC) 25 Sawbridgeworth Town v Ipswich Town (at Sawbridgeworth Town FC) 26 Luton Town v Acle United (at Stockwood Park Athletics Stadium, Luton) 27 Enfield Town v Haringey Borough (at Enfield Town FC) 28 Wymondham Town v Cambridge United (at Wymondham Town FC) 29 Leyton Orient v Great Shelford (at Mile End Park Stadium) 30 Great Wakering Rovers v Milton Keynes Dons (at Great Wakering Rovers FC) 31 Hampton & Richmond Borough v Peterborough Northern Star (at Hampton & Richmond Borough FC) 32 Colchester Town v Hemel Hempstead Town (at Boxted Sports Ground, Colchester) 33 Riverside v Denham United (at Queens Park Amenity Centre, Yaxley) 34 Queens Park Rangers Girls v Lowestoft Town (at North Greenford United FC) 35 Southampton Women v London Corinthians (at AFC Totton) 36 Crystal Palace v Team Solent (at Bromley FC) 37 Gloucester City v Southampton Saints (walkover for Southampton Saints – Gloucester City withdrawn) 38 AEK Boco v Shanklin (at AEK Boco FC) 39 Gillingham v AFC Wimbledon 40 Keynsham Town v Cheltenham Town (at Keynsham Town FC) 41 Bristol Ladies Union v Herne Bay (at Coombe Dingle Sports Complex, Bristol) 42 Larkhall Athletic v Swindon Spitfires (at Larkhall Athletic FC) 43 Basingstoke Town v Fulham Foundation (at Winklebury Football Complex, Basingstoke) 44 St Nicholas v Surrey Eagles (at Yate Town FC) 45 Chichester City v Poole Town (at Chichester City FC) 46 Crawley Wasps v Old Actonians (at Three Bridges FC) 47 Long Lane v Swindon Town (at Kidbrooke Playing Fields) 48 Brislington v Maidenhead United (at Brislington FC) MONDAY 12 OCTOBER 2015 – 7.45 The FA Youth Cup – 2nd Rd Qual 6 Gateshead v Newcastle Benfield (7.00) 49 Slough Town v Pagham TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER 2015 – 7.45 The Emirates FA Cup – 3rd Rd Qual Replay Date 7 Marine v Hyde United or Northwich Victoria 20 Oct 7.45 The FA Vase – 2nd Rd Qual Replay 81 Hoddesdon Town v Takeley WEDNESDAY 14 OCTOBER 2015 – 7.45 The FA Youth Cup – 2nd Rd Qual 63 Havant & Waterlooville v Bournemouth (7.30) SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER 2015 – 2.00 The FA Sunday Cup – 1st Rd 1 Hardwick Social v Northallerton Police (at Stockton Town FC) 2 Hartlepool Lion Hillcarter v Burradon & New Fordley 3 Newton Aycliffe WMC v Seaton Carew (at Newton Aycliffe FC) 4 Dawdon Colliery Welfare v South Bank (at Seaham Red Star FC) 5 Windmill Kestrels v Seymour 6 Chapeltown Fforde Grene v AFC Blackburn Leisure (at Yorkshire Amateur FC) 7 West Bowling v Poulton Royal (at Bradford (Park Avenue) FC) 8 Bolton Woods v Fantail 9 Allerton v Pineapple 10 Thornton United v Alder (at Manningham Mills Sports Association) 11 Oyster Martyrs v BRNESC (at BRNESC FC) 12 Queens Park v HT Sports 13 Lobster v Garston (at Burscough FC) 14 Home & Bargain v LIV Supplies 15 Millhouse v Kirkdale (at Millcroft Sports) 16 Dengo United v Canada 17 Frolesworth United v Oaks (at Lutterworth Soccer Centre) 18 Albion v Attenborough Cavaliers 19 Creation Builders v Mowmacre & Hoskins (at Leicester Nirvana FC) 20 RHP Sports & Social v Trentside (at Newark Flowserve FC) 21 Quorn Royals 2008 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