WEYMOUTH have been handed a tricky trip to Sholing in the FA Cup second qualifying round.
Mark Molesley's men were given a bye to this stage by virtue of their Vanarama National League South status and now take on the eighth-tier Boatmen, winners of the Sydenhams Wessex Premier Division last season.
Portland meanwhile have landed a stellar home tie against BetVictor Southern Premier South outfit Salisbury, who are managed by former Weymouth striker Steve Claridge.
A clash with the Whites comes as rich reward for the Blues, who were 2-0 victors at Longlevens on Saturday.
Some 53 places separate the two sides in the English football pyramid.
Elsewhere, Dorchester will have the chance to avenge a 2-1 league defeat at Blackfield and Langley after the two sides were drawn against each other.
The Magpies defeated Evesham United 2-0 yesterday, Tom Bath grabbing both goals, to earn a trip to the Watersiders.
All second qualifying round ties will be played over the weekend of Friday, September 20 to Sunday, September 22 with the winners claiming £6,750 in prize money and the losers £2,250.
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