Blyth handed local derby in draw

Evo-Stik League Premier Division Blyth Spartans have been handed a local derby in the FA Cup second round as they travel to face Hartlepool.The seventh-tier outfit overcame Altrincham at the weekend and will now make the short trip to face a Pools side who sit bottom of Sky Bet League Two.The lowest ranked team left in the competition are Warrington of Evo-Stik Division One North and they have been handed a trip to Vanarama Conference Gateshead as reward for defeating League Two Exeter.Spartans boss Tom Wade is now looking forward to a sell-out clash over the weekend of December 5, 6 and 7. "There'll be a lot there," he told BBC Two. "It'll probably be a sell out. We'll be looking forward to it. "We'll play anybody, we're in the hat, we've got a chance. I think everybody has got a chance and we've just got to go there and give everything we've got."Warrington manager Shaun Reid was glad to avoid a league team and was confident his side would approach the match in the same manner as they did their first-round tie."It's a good draw for us," he said. "They're a decent side."We've just got to go about it the way we went the other day."He added: "We can't go into any game with fear. We're in the FA Cup and that thing over there just brings out the best in people. "We'll go (there) confident and give a good account of ourselves and have a right good go."Conference North Worcester were another of the weekend's giant killers as they knocked out League One Coventry and they will next face more third-tier opposition in Scunthorpe."It's another tough draw on the road again," said manager Carl Heeley."We're just delighted to be here, same as yesterday, just go and give a good account of ourselves and you never know, it's a magic competition."We're in there and we've every chance. There's no fear for us there."Ryman League Premier Division outfit Maidstone United face a replay against Stevenage and should they come through that they face a trip to north Wales to take on Wrexham.Basingstoke also face a replay against Telford and the winner of that has been handed a trip to Ashton Gate to face the highest-ranked team in the draw, Bristol City.Concord Rangers saw their match against Mansfield postponed and the winner of that will travel to Cambridge, while fellow sixth-tier side Weston-super-Mare will travel to Oldham should they overcome Doncaster in their postponed tie.Conference South Havant and Waterloovile face Preston in the first round and the winner of that tie has a home draw against Walsall or Shrewsbury.

Source: PA