When?
Today, Monday, at 1pm
Where?
The FA will publish the draw in full on their official website here
Who?
Of the remaining teams, 1874 Northwich are the only representative from the North West Counties League following the exit of Runcorn Linnets and City of Liverpool at the weekend.
A head-to-head with Marske United, established as favourites to lift the trophy at Wembley by bookmakers, is a possibility.
They beat Linnets 3-2 on Saturday, and sit second behind Morpeth Town in the Northern League’s top-flight.
The draw is made on a geographical basis, although the official FA Vase rules offer no more detail than that.
Path to this stage for 1874
1QR Sep 09 Vauxhall Motors (a) 5-4 (aet) Report
2QR Sep 26 Congleton Town (a) 1-0 (replay) Report
1R Oct 21 Irlam (a) 4-1 Report
2R Nov 14 Tow Law (h) 5-1 Report
3R Dec 02 Ashton Ath (h) 2-0 Report
1874 Northwich have progressed to the competition’s last 32 for the first time in the club’s short history following a 2-0 win against North West Counties League rivals Ashton Athletic on Saturday.
Ryan Mitchell’s header established an interval lead at St Luke’s Barton Stadium before substitute Jake Parker settled the outcome midway through the second-half.
Prize money
There is £1,875 up for grabs for those teams that progress to the last 16 of this season’s edition.
Clubs eliminated at this stage receive £625.
After five wins to date, 1874 Northwich have already ensured they will bank £4,125 from this season’s edition.
They can add that to £10,925 earned this season by prevailing in four FA Cup ties.
What do the bookies think?
Betway now rate 1874 Northwich as 25/1 outsiders to win the competition.
Three Northern League sides – Marske United, West Auckland Town and Newcastle Benfield – are their leading contenders.
Pontefract Collieries, currently second in the Northern Counties East League’s Premier Division, are ranked as fourth favourites.
To see the list in full, click here
For the diary
Fourth round ties are scheduled to take place on Saturday, January 6
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