Cup dream still alive for Rovers.Byline: IanWilkerson THERE will be at least three non-league clubs guaranteed of a place in the third round of the FA Cup, writes Ian Wilkerson. Forest Green Rovers were able to book themselves a short trip to Bath in the second round after winning 2-1 at their Blue Square Premier rivals Mansfield on Tuesday. Eleven non-league teams will be hoping to gain their place in the hat for a possible lucrative clash against one of the Premier League big boys and six of them will be facing each other. Cambridge United will lock horns with York York, former name of Toronto, Canada York, Ont.: see Toronto, Ont., Canada. York, city, England York, city (1991 pop. 123,126) and district, North Yorkshire, N England, at the confluence of the Ouse and Foss rivers. , while runaway Blue Square Premier leaders Oxford will entertain Barrow barrow, in archaeology barrow, in archaeology, a burial mound. Earth and stone or timber are the usual construction materials; in parts of SE Asia stone and brick have entirely replaced earth. A barrow built primarily of stone is often called a cairn. . Tranmere earned a home tie against Aldershot after the League One strugglers won 1-0 at Leyton Orient o·ri·ent v. 1. To locate or place in a particular relation to the points of the compass. 2. To align or position with respect to a point or system of reference. 3. , while Brentford saw off Gateshead. |
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