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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.

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Title Annotation:Sports
Publication:The Racing Post (London, England)
Geographic Code:4EUUK
Date:Nov 19, 2009
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