The draw for the second round of the 2022/23 FA Cup has been completed after the campaign kicked up a gear with last weekend's first-round fixtures.
Clubs from League One and League Two were in action alongside those from outside the English Football League who have made it through the qualifying rounds of the world's oldest tournament, with 19 Non-League sides progressing. The second-round ties are yet to be set in stone, as seven first-round replays will take place next week and the draw took place ahead of the clash between Bracknell Town and Ipswich Town.
Second-round fixtures will be played on the weekend of 26 November, before clubs from the Premier League and Championship enter the competition for the third-round games in early January. Without further ado, here is the second-round draw in full:
Second-round draw
Curzon Ashton or Cambridge United vs Grimsby Town
Wrexham AFC vs Farnborough
Accrington Stanley vs Barnet or Chelmsford City
Ebbsfleet United vs Fleetwood Town
Bracknell Town or Ipswich Town vs Buxton
Barnsley vs Crewe Alexandra
Forest Green Rovers vs Alvechurch
Portsmouth vs Milton Keynes Dons
Shrewsbury Town vs Peterborough United or Salford City
Solihull Moors or Hartlepool United vs Harrogate Town
King's Lynn Town vs Stevenage
Charlton Athletic vs Stockport County
Bristol Rovers vs Boreham Wood
Dagenham & Redbridge vs AFC Fylde or Gillingham
Woking or Oxford United vs Exeter City
Sheffield Wednesday vs Mansfield Town
Weymouth or AFC Wimbledon vs Chesterfield
Burton Albion vs Chippenham Town
Walsall vs Carlisle United AFC
Newport County AFC vs Torquay United or Derby County
Which FA Cup second-round fixture are you most excited for? Have your say in the comments!
FA Cup dates
Second round : Saturday 26 November 2022
Third round: Saturday 7 January 2023
Fourth round: Saturday 28 January 2023
Fifth round: Wednesday 1 March 2023
Quarter-final: Saturday 18 March 2023
Semi-final: Saturday 22 April 2023
Final: Saturday 3 June 2023
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