Non-League Day: Chasetown are wary of Town changes in FA Trophy
Chasetown will have to expect the unexpected when Market Drayton Town visit the Scholars Ground in the FA Trophy tomorrow.
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Scott Dundas's charges host the Gingerbread Men at the end of a week when club legend Martyn Davies was sacked.
And with £3,000 and a place in the first qualifying round up for grabs, there is plenty of incentive to send a Non-League Day crowd home happy.
"It's always a good day Non-League Day and hopefully a few extra people should come through the gate," said Dundas. "We know quite a bit about Market Drayton, but they have just sacked their manager so we'll have to be a little bit
wary.
"If you can get through a couple of rounds in the FA Trophy by six or seven grand, so it's a very worthwhile competition."
Former Walsall defender James O’Connor could make his debut when 13th-placed Kidderminster Harriers travel to eighth-placed Bradford Park Avenue in National League North.