When is FA Cup second round draw? Time, how to watch and TV channel, ball numbers​

by | Nov 3, 2024 | Sports

A host of Non-League sides remain in the hat for the Emirates FA Cup second round draw, with the fixtures scheduled to take place between Friday, November 29 and Monday, December 2

​A host of Non-League sides remain in the hat for the Emirates FA Cup second round draw, with the fixtures scheduled to take place between Friday, November 29 and Monday, December 2 A host of Non-League sides remain in the hat for the Emirates FA Cup second round draw, with the fixtures scheduled to take place between Friday, November 29 and Monday, December 2   

The Emirates FA Cup second round draw takes place on Sunday evening, with 40 clubs waiting to find out who they will face next in the world’s oldest cup competition.

Seventh-tier sides Kettering Town, Gainsborough Trinity and Harborough Town are all into the second round after progressing on Saturday. National League clubs Wealdstone, Dagenham and Redbridge and Oldham are also in the hat, having each fended off League Two opposition.

Birmingham City and AFC Wimbledon also sealed a place in the next round on Sunday afternoon. There are three more first-round fixtures left to be played on Sunday, while Chesham United host Lincoln City on Monday evening.

The second round proper ties for this season are to be played between Friday, November 29, and Monday, December 2, 2024, before the Premier League’s heavy hitters enter the fray for the third round. And Mirror Football brings you everything you need to know ahead of the exciting draw.

When is the draw?

The draw for the second round of the 2024/25 Emirates FA Cup is scheduled to take place this evening (Sunday, November 3) during the BBC‘s first round highlights show.

The show itself will begin at 6.15pm on BBC Two, though the actual draw is expected to start at around 7.45pm.

The draw will be presented by Kelly Somers, with Emile Heskey and Leon Osman pulling out the balls.

How can I watch the draw?

Coverage of the FA Cup draw will be shown live in the UK on BBC Two. You can also watch the draw live and for free online via the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer, as well as all of the Emirates FA Cup social media channels.

The FA Cup second round draw
The draw is expected to take place at 7.45pm on BBC Two
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What are the ball numbers for the draw?

The ball numbers are as follows:

1. Cheltenham Town2. Doncaster Rovers3. Morecambe4. Boreham Wood or Leyton Orient5. Exeter City6. Wigan Athletic7. Tamworth8. Brackley Town9. Curzon Ashton or Mansfield Town10. Wycombe Wanderers11. Bradford City 12. Gainsborough Trinity13. Burton Albion14. Oldham Athletic15. Bromley16. Walsall17. Wealdstone18. Bristol Rovers19. AFC Wimbledon20. Solihull Moors21. Stockport Count22. Reading 23. Stevenage 24. Kettering Town25. Accrington Stanley26. Swindon Town27. Salford City 28. Dagenham & Redbridge29. Barnsley30. Chesham United or Lincoln City31. Chesterfield 32. Charlton Athletic33. Notts County34. Crawley Town35. Harrogate Town or Wrexham36. Cambridge United37. Blackpool38. Harborough Town39. Birmingham City40. Peterborough United

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