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FA Vase second round draw: Corinthian v Canterbury City, Bearsted v Chatham Town or Beckenham, Kennington v Newhaven

The FA Vase second round draw has been made, featuring a number of Southern Counties East League clubs.

Kennington, who produced arguably the biggest result in their history on Sunday with a 4-2 home win over Premier Division Crowborough, have been drawn against Newhaven.

Kennington (yellow) on their way to a 4-2 home win over Crowborough on Sunday in the FA Vase first round. Picture: Paul Amos FM19222780
Kennington (yellow) on their way to a 4-2 home win over Crowborough on Sunday in the FA Vase first round. Picture: Paul Amos FM19222780

Southern Combination League side Newhaven, who defeated Punjab United in the first round, have lost just one of their 10 league fixtures and will make the trip to Homelands.

Canterbury City will travel to fellow SCEFL side Corinthian.

Chatham were denied a win against Beckenham in the last minute and they meet again for the replay on Wednesday night. The winners will face an away tie against fellow Southern Counties East side Bearsted.

There is another all-SCEFL tie with Fisher hosting Glebe while Tunbridge Wells will have a home match against Seaford Town if they can overcome Southall in their replay. Their game ended 4-4 on Sunday.

Deal Town’s match against Westside on Sunday was called off because of a waterlogged pitch at the Surrey side's Chalky Lane ground. They are due to meet again on Wednesday with the winners at home to Oxhey Jets.

Welling Town, who beat Erith & Belvedere 5-1 on Saturday, will entertain Bedfont & Feltham.

Ties are due to be played on Saturday, November 2 with the winning sides earning £900 in prize money. Losing teams will pick up £300 from the FA's prize fund.

FA Vase second round (November 2): Bearsted v Chatham or Beckenham, Fisher v Glebe, Corinthian v Canterbury City, Welling Town v Bedfont & Feltham, Kennington v Newhaven, Westside or Deal Town v Oxhey Jets, Southall or Tunbridge Wells v Seaford Town.

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