FA Vase draw 2024/25: First Qualifying Round draw sees Fisher v Faversham Town, Corinthian Casuals v Whitstable Town and Bridon Ropes v Lydd Town
13:00, 05 July 2024
updated: 13:00, 05 July 2024
The draw has been made for the opening two rounds of this season’s FA Vase competition.
There are a number of all-Southern Counties East ties in the first qualifying round on August 24, including an away tie for Tommy Warrilow’s Faversham Town at Fisher.
Division 1 Bridon Ropes have home advantage against Premier Division Lydd Town while Meridian entertain Lewisham Borough.
There are still no replays or even extra-time in the FA Vase this season with ties decided on penalties if scores are level at 90 minutes.
Winning teams in the first qualifying round will earn £550 with losing sides collecting £160. Those sums increase to £725 and £225 respectively in the second qualifying round.
FA Vase First Qualifying Round (August 24): Westside v VCD Athletic, Redhill v Billingshurst, Selsey v Larkfield & New Hythe, Mile Oak v Glebe, FC Elmstead v Frimley Green, Abbey Rangers v Rochester United, Meridian VP v Lewisham Borough, Balham v Punjab United, Sheppey Sports v Reigate Priory, Peacehaven & Telscombe v Snodland Town, SC Thamesmead v Little Common, Rusthall v Soul Tower Hamlets, Midhurst & Easebourne v Sutton Athletic, Hollands & Blair v AFC Varndeanians, Banstead Athletic v Lordswood, Fisher v Faversham Town, Corinthian v Tooting & Mitcham United, Faversham Strike Force v AFC Uckfield Town, Godalming Town v Erith & Belvedere, Corinthian Casuals v Whitstable Town, Forest Row v Staplehurst Monarchs, Kennington v Loxwood, Bearsted v Bexhill United, Bridon Ropes v Lydd Town.
FA Vase Second Qualifying Round (September 21): Chipstead or Chessington & Hook United v Westside or VCD Athletic, Meridian VP or Lewisham Borough v Montpelier Villa or Haywards Heath Town, Tunbridge Wells v Mile Oak or Glebe, Sheerwater v Fisher or Faversham Town, Faversham Strike Force or AFC Uckfield Town v Selsey or Larkfield & New Hythe, Sheppey Sports or Reigate Priory v Stansfeld, Guildford City or Worthing United v Corinthian or Tooting & Mitcham United, Abbey Rangers or Rochester United v Welling Town, Tooting Bec or Newhaven v Bridon Ropes or Lydd Town, Canterbury City v Banstead Athletic or Lordswood, Balham or Punjab United v Arundel, AFC Whyteleafe v Rusthall or Soul Tower Hamlets, Bearsted or Bexhill United v Kennington or Loxwood, Copthorne v Midhurst & Easebourne or Sutton Athletic, Godalming Town or Erith & Belvedere v FC Elmstead or Frimley Green, Forest Row or Staplehurst Monarchs v Pagham, SC Thamesmead or Little Common v Peacehaven & Telscombe v Snodland Town, Corinthian Casuals or Whitstable Town v Hollands & Blair or AFC Varndenians, Greenways v Colliers Wood United.
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