St Albans City will get a shot at revenge after being paired with Whitehawk in the FA Trophy first round.
It was City’s Vanarama National League South rivals who dumped them out of the competition last season, winning 1-0 at Clarence Park in a replay after the sides had drawn 1-1 on the south coast.
The sides met at the Enclosed Ground back in September where a Kieran Monlouis goal earned St Albans a 1-1 draw in the league.
Saints defeated Poole Town 3-1 on Saturday to reach this stage.
City last reached this round of the competition four seasons ago when they eventually got to the second round before losing to Cambridge United.
The furthest they have gone is the semi-final back in the 1998-99 season when they lost 4-3 on aggregate to Forest Green Rovers.
Draw in full:
1 Solihull Moors v Tranmere Rovers
2 Blyth Spartans v AFC Telford United
3 Boston United or Kidderminster Harriers v York City
4 Chorley v Marine
5 FC Halifax Town v Macclesfield Town
6 Spennymoor Town v Gainsborough Trinity
7 Chester v AFC Fylde
8 Wrexham v Harrogate Town
9 Leamington v Bradford (Park Avenue) or Stourbridge
10 Lancaster City v Stockport County or Southport
11 Tamworth or Warrington Town v Altrincham
12 Gateshead v Guiseley
13 Nuneaton Town v Barrow
14 Glossop North End or Workington v Hartlepool United
15 Haringey Borough v Leyton Orient
16 Dover Athletic v Eastbourne Borough or Royston Town
17 Wealdstone or Chelmsford City v Wingate & Finchley
18 Billericay Town v Havant & Waterlooville
19 Chesham United v Weston Super Mare
20 Sutton United v Truro City
21 Woking v Maidenhead United
22 Whitehawk v St Albans City
23 East Thurrock United v Aldershot Town
24 Hendon or Slough Town v Bath City or Margate
25 Ebbsfleet United v Eastleigh
26 Hereford v Dagenham & Redbridge
27 Torquay United v Maidstone United
28 Farnborough or Hartley Wintney v Bromley
29 Braintree Town v Brackley Town
30 Taunton Town v Hemel Hempstead Town or Bognor Regis Town
31 Hampton & Richmond Borough v Kingstonian or Heybridge Swifts
32 Dartford v Boreham Wood
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