WEYMOUTH will visit Dover or Yate Town in the FA Cup first round - should they beat rivals Yeovil Town in a replay.
Brian Stock's Terras hit back to draw 1-1 at rivals Yeovil yesterday, courtesy of Tom Bearwish's 94th-minute leveller.
The fourth qualifying round replay will be played on Tuesday at 7.45pm at the Bob Lucas Stadium.
Should Weymouth progress, their reward is a trip to either fellow National League side Dover Athletic or Pitching In Southern League Premier South outfit Yate Town.
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Prize money of £22,629 is on offer to first-round winners, with ties to be played on the weekend of Saturday, November 6 and 7.
Emirates FA Cup first-round draw in full
Bradford City v Exeter City,
Sunderland v Mansfield Town,
Dorking or Hayes & Yeading v Sutton United,
Sheffield Wednesday v Plymouth Argyle,
Dagenham & Redbridge v Salford City,
Carlisle United v Horsham,
Dover or Yate Town v Yeovil Town or Weymouth,
Scunthorpe v Doncaster,
Portsmouth v Harrow,
Gillingham v Cheltenham,
Rotherham v Bromley,
Morecambe v Newport County,
Banbury United v Barrow,
Fleetwood v Burton Albion,
AFC Sudbury v Colchester United,
Northampton v Cambridge United,
Corinthian Casuals or St Albans v Forest Green,
Boston or Stratford v Shrewsbury,
Pontefract or Halifax v Maidenhead,
Chesterfield v Southend,
Rochdale v Tamworth or Notts County,
Kidderminster v Grimsby,
Wigan v Solihull Moors,
Boreham Wood v Eastleigh or Folkestone,
York or Morpeth v Kettering or Buxton,
Ipswich v Oldham,
AFC Wimbledon v Brackley or Guiseley,
Harrogate v Marine or Wrexham,
Hartlepool v Wycombe,
King's Lynn Town v Walsall,
Crewe v Swindon,
Bolton v Stockport County,
Charlton v Torquay or Havant & Waterlooville,
Oxford United v Bristol Rovers,
Crawley v Tranmere,
Leyton Orient v Ebbsfleet,
MK Dons v Stevenage,
Lincoln City v Bowers & Pitsea,
Port Vale v Accrington Stanley,
Marske or Gateshead v Altrincham.
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