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Reformed visitors for Yeltz and Scholars

Halesowen Town and Chasetown face home ties against the reformed non-league establishment in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup.

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Halesowen host higher-league opposition in National League North side Nuneaton Town, who dropped out of the Premier last season.

Town rose from the ashes of Nuneaton Borough, who were liquidated in 2008. The Yeltz are 18th in the Evo-Stik Northern Premier League.

Chasetown will welcome Hinckley AFC, with the Midlands League Division One visitors the lowest-ranked team left in the competition.

They have only been in existence for 19 months after Hinckley United, who twice reached the first round proper, were dissolved.

Rushall Olympic will travel to National League North new-boys Corby Town, if they can beat Shepshed Dynamo in a replay at Dales Lane tomorrow night.

Stourbridge are at home to Midland League Premier Division side Dunkirk, while Hednesford Town will host either Holwell Sports or Bedworth.

There's the incentive of welcoming Worcester City for Stourport Swifts, provided they can see off Holbeach United in a home replay.

Sporting Khalsa, of the Midland League Premier, travel to Northern Premier League Division One South outfit Basford United. All ties will take place on Saturday September 26.

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