WEYMOUTH will host Oxford City in the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup.
Brian Stock's Terras have been given a winnable tie on paper, landing a National League South side and will fancy their chances of making the first round proper.
Last season Weymouth fared well against City, drawing 0-0 away before claiming a 2-1 victory in the return fixture.
Ties are due to be played on Saturday, October 24 (3pm).
No fans are allowed to spectate as Weymouth are deemed an elite club due to their National League status.
Winners of the clash will collect £9,375, while the losers pocket £3,125.
The FA Cup first round begins on Saturday, November 7.
Fans' reaction
Not bad at all. Despite no fans being allowed I still think being at home will be an advantage. That and someone from a lower division is what you hope for in a cup draw.
— Duncan Gardner (@TerraStatman) October 15, 2020
Fancy us at home but you never know
— greebo (@greebo1271) October 15, 2020
It's a good opportunity to get in the main draw. However, Oxford will see the chance to take our scalp. Full confidence this can kick start our season
— Rob Pavey (@rob_pavey) October 15, 2020
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