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Town Ball 22 in This Afternoon's FA Cup Draw - Ipswich Town News

Town are ball number 22 in this afternoon’s draw for the first round of the FA Cup.

The draw will be shown live on ITV1 at 1.05pm with 32 non-league sides joining the 48 teams from Leagues One and Two in the hat. The draw is also available on Twitter via @EmiratesFACup.

The 40 first-round ties will be played over the weekend of Saturday 6th November.

Last year Town were beaten 3-2 by Portsmouth in the first round at Portman Road.

Two seasons ago the Blues defeated Lincoln City 1-0 in a first round replay, ending their 15-match winless run in the competition stretching back to January 2010, before losing 2-1 to Coventry in a second round replay at home having drawn 1-1 at St Andrew’s.

FA Cup First Round

1. Accrington Stanley
"2. AFC Wimbledon
"3. Barrow
"4. Bolton Wanderers
"5. Bradford City
"6. Bristol Rovers
"7. Burton Albion
"8. Cambridge United
"9. Carlisle United
"10. Charlton Athletic
"11. Cheltenham Town
"12. Colchester United
"13. Crawley Town
"14. Crewe Alexandra
"15. Doncaster Rovers
"16. Exeter City
"17. Fleetwood Town
"18. Forest Green Rovers
"19. Gillingham
"20. Harrogate Town
"21. Hartlepool United
"22. Ipswich Town
"23. Leyton Orient
"24. Lincoln City
"25. Mansfield Town
"26. Milton Keynes Dons
"27. Morecambe
"28. Newport County
"29. Northampton Town
"30. Oldham Athletic
"31. Oxford United
"32. Plymouth Argyle
"33. Port Vale
"34. Portsmouth
"35. Rochdale
"36. Rotherham United
"37. Salford City
"38. Scunthorpe United
"39. Sheffield Wednesday
"40. Shrewsbury Town
"41. Stevenage
"42. Sunderland
"43. Sutton United
"44. Swindon Town
"45. Tranmere Rovers
"46. Walsall
"47. Wigan Athletic
"48. Wycombe Wanderers
"49. Marine or Wrexham
"50. Marske United or Gateshead
"51. Chesterfield
"52. Brackley Town or Guisely
"53. Solihull Moors
"54. Pontefract Collieries or FC Halifax Town
"55. York City or Morpeth Town
"56. Kettering Town or Buxton
"57. Boston United or Stratford Town
"58. King's Lynn Town
"59. Grimsby Town
"60. Stockport County
"61. Altrincham
"62. Tamworth or Notts County
"63. Ebbsfleet
"64. Horsham
"65. Dorking Wanderers or Hayes & Yeading United
"66. Corinthian Casuals or St Albans City
"67. Maidenhead United
"68. Kidderminster Harriers
"69. Bromley
"70. Harrow Borough
"71. Dagenham & Redbridge
"72. AFC Sudbury
"73. Banbury United
"74. Boreham Wood
"75. Yeovil Town or Weymouth
"76. Eastleigh or Folkestone Invicta
"77. Bowers & Pitsea
"78. Dover Athletic or Yate Town
"79. Torquay United or Havant & Waterlooville
"80. Southend United

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