WARRINGTON Town have drawn League Two side Exeter City at home in the FA Cup First Round Proper on the weekend of November 8.
Town manager Shaun Reid, interviewed live both before and after the draw by Mark Chapman on BBC2, seemed pleased with the outcome.
He said: "The chairman promised us a few quid if we get league opposition. The lads will be happy with the draw."
Reid, who once faced Exeter as a player with Rochdale in the FA Cup, will be leading Town into their first ever appearance in the FA Cup First Round Proper.
Town supporters seem happy too ahead of the historic tie.
Ashley Nicholson, on Warrington Guardian's Facebook page, suggested the tie being switched from Cantilever Park in Latchford to rugby league club Warrington Wolves' Halliwell Jones Stadium - where Liverpool Reserves played for two seasons and in 2005 matches in the UEFA Women's Championships were staged.
"Lets get the HJ stadium filled for this FA Cup clash and get it on the tele, WIRES WIRES WIRES," he said.
Yellows have already played seven matches to reach this stage.
They sent out Barton Old Boys, turned over Trafford in the first round qualifying, oldest club in the world Sheffield in the second round qualifying (after a replay), Colwyn Bay in the third round qualifying (again needing a replay) and finally North Ferriby United in the fourth round qualifying on Saturday.
In both of their last wins, the opposition were from two levels above Town.
The Grecians, with five wins from 10 travels this season, are currently placed 10th in League Two and only come into the competition at this stage.
The two-times FA Cup quarter-finalists, the most recent being 1980-81, are managed by former Southampton midfielder Paul Tisdale.
They are already guaranteed prize money of £12,500 from Saturday's win and there will be another £18,000 up for grabs if they can progress once more.
Full draw:
Mansfield Town v Concord Rangers
Gosport Borough v Colchester United
Yeovil Town v Crawley Town
York City v AFC Wimbledon
Walsall v Shrewsbury Town
Notts County v Accrington Stanley
Chorley or FC Halifax Town v Bradford City
Warrington Town v Exeter City
Eastleigh v Alfreton or Lincoln City
Basingstoke or Harrow Borough v Spennymoor Town or AFC Telford
Dagenham and Redbridge v Tamworth or Southport
Weston Super Mare v Doncaster Rovers
Peterborough United v Carlisle United
Cheltenham Town v Swindon Town
Bromley v Dartford
Weymouth or Braintree v Chestefield
Chelmsford City or Barnet v Wycombe Wanderers
Gillingham v Bristol City
Portsmouth v Aldershot Town
Norton United or Shildon v Gateshead
Crewe Alexandra v Sheffield United
Grimsby Town v Oxford United
Tranmere Rovers v Bristol Rovers
Southend United v Chester FC
Luton v Newport County
Stevenage v Maidstone United
Bury v Nuneaton Town or Hemel Hempstead
Cambridge United v Fleetwood Town
Northampton Town v Rochdale
Eastbourne or Dover v Morecambe
Port Vale v MK Dons
Macclesfield or Wrexham v Woking
Plymouth Argyle v AFC Fylde
Barnsley v Burton Albion
Hartlepool United v East Thurrock United
Coventry City v Worcester
Oldham Athletic v Leyton Orient
Canvey Island or Havant & Waterlooville v Preston North End
Blyth Spartans v Altrincham
Forest Green Rovers v Scunthorpe United
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