SWINDON Town and Chippenham Town will discover their respective FA Cup first-round opponents on Monday night.

Swindon are automatically into the first-round draw due to their EFL status, while Gary Horgan's Bluebirds still have to edge past Hendon in their fourth-qualifying round replay at the Thornbury Surfacing Stadium on Tuesday night.

The pair drew 2-2 at the weekend after the Southern League Premier South outfit came from two goals down to force a replay.

Scott Lindsey's side will be ball number 45 for Monday night's draw, while Chippenham will be looking out for ball number 71.

The draw will be made live on BBC Two at around 7:15pm, with games due to take place across the weekend of November 5-6.

The winners will receive a place in the second round plus £41,000 prize money - an increase of £18,500 from last season.

Following a poor recent run in the competition, the Robins reached the third round last term thanks to wins over Crewe Alexandra (3-0) and Walsall (2-1).

Those victories set up a memorable night against Premier League champions Manchester City at the County Ground in January.

Harry McKirdy netted at the end of a slick counter-attack to pull a consolation goal back for the hosts, but strikes from Ilkay Gundogan, Gabriel Jesus, Bernardo Silva, and Cole Palmer wrapped up a 4-1 victory for Pep Guardiola's team.

The Citizens ended up losing 3-2 to eventual winners Liverpool in the semi-finals.

Meanwhile, Chippenham have not reached the first round proper since losing 3-0 to Northampton Town back in 2019.

Ex-Swindon striker Harry Smith opened the scoring for the Cobblers, and Vadaine Oliver netted twice more before half-time to seal the result.

The Bluebirds' replay kicks off at 7:45pm on Tuesday, with tickets £14 for adults, £10 for concessions, and £3 for juniors.