29/09/25
The draw for the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round Qualifying was made live on talkSPORT earlier this afternoon, with Slough Town handed a home tie against Enfield Town.
This is the final qualifying stage before the First Round Proper, with 64 clubs split into North and South sections. The ties will be played over the weekend of Saturday 11 October 2025, and the winners will collect £9,375 from the competition prize fund, with the losing side receiving £3,125.
The Rebels booked their place in this stage of the competition with a dramatic 2-1 victory away at Bedfont Sports on Saturday. Despite losing goalkeeper Adam Desbois to a red card midway through the first half, Slough battled back from a goal down thanks to two well-taken strikes from Josh Adepoju. In the previous round, Slough edged past Welling United after a replay.
Enfield Town’s progress was confirmed by the Football Association after their Third Round Qualifying tie with Quorn was abandoned late on following a serious injury to the visiting goalkeeper. At the time, Enfield led 5-1, with their passage to the next round effectively sealed. Earlier in the competition, Enfield Town also recorded a 3-0 derby win away at Enfield.
The tie sets up an intriguing clash at Arbour Park, with both clubs eyeing a place in the First Round Proper and the chance to test themselves against clubs from League One and League Two.
The Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round Qualifying draw:
North Section
1 AFC Fylde or Darlington v AFC Telford United
2 Macclesfield v Stamford
3 Gainsborough Trinity v Hartlepool United
4 Carlisle United v Boston United
5 Rochdale v York City
6 Runcorn Linnets or Ashton United v Buxton
7 Morecambe v Chester
8 South Shields v Spalding United
9 Tamworth v Hyde United
10 Scunthorpe United v King’s Lynn Town
11 Halesowen Town or Aveley v Gateshead
12 Spennymoor Town v Hednesford Town or Billericay Town
13 Southport v Halifax Town
14 Altrincham v Harborough Town
South Section
15 Worthing v Forest Green Rovers
16 Maldon & Tiptree v Flackwell Heath or Bracknell Town
17 Woking v Brackley Town
18 Wealdstone v Whitstable Town
19 Slough Town v Enfield Town
20 Eastbourne Borough v Boreham Wood
21 Hampton & Richmond Borough v Eastleigh
22 Southend United v Folkestone Invicta
23 Ebbsfleet United v Solihull Moors
24 Braintree Town v Farnborough
25 Cray Valley (PM) or Tonbridge Angels v Chatham Town
26 Weston-super-Mare v Needham Market
27 Hemel Hempstead Town or Hereford v Yeovil Town
28 Banbury United v St Albans City
29 Chelmsford City v Chippenham Town
30 AFC Totton v Truro City
31 Salisbury or Dorking Wanderers v Aldershot Town
32 Farnham Town v Sutton United
This is the final qualifying stage before the First Round Proper, with 64 clubs split into North and South sections. The ties will be played over the weekend of Saturday 11 October 2025, and the winners will collect £9,375 from the competition prize fund, with the losing side receiving £3,125.
The Rebels booked their place in this stage of the competition with a dramatic 2-1 victory away at Bedfont Sports on Saturday. Despite losing goalkeeper Adam Desbois to a red card midway through the first half, Slough battled back from a goal down thanks to two well-taken strikes from Josh Adepoju. In the previous round, Slough edged past Welling United after a replay.
Enfield Town’s progress was confirmed by the Football Association after their Third Round Qualifying tie with Quorn was abandoned late on following a serious injury to the visiting goalkeeper. At the time, Enfield led 5-1, with their passage to the next round effectively sealed. Earlier in the competition, Enfield Town also recorded a 3-0 derby win away at Enfield.
The tie sets up an intriguing clash at Arbour Park, with both clubs eyeing a place in the First Round Proper and the chance to test themselves against clubs from League One and League Two.
The Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round Qualifying draw:
North Section
1 AFC Fylde or Darlington v AFC Telford United
2 Macclesfield v Stamford
3 Gainsborough Trinity v Hartlepool United
4 Carlisle United v Boston United
5 Rochdale v York City
6 Runcorn Linnets or Ashton United v Buxton
7 Morecambe v Chester
8 South Shields v Spalding United
9 Tamworth v Hyde United
10 Scunthorpe United v King’s Lynn Town
11 Halesowen Town or Aveley v Gateshead
12 Spennymoor Town v Hednesford Town or Billericay Town
13 Southport v Halifax Town
14 Altrincham v Harborough Town
South Section
15 Worthing v Forest Green Rovers
16 Maldon & Tiptree v Flackwell Heath or Bracknell Town
17 Woking v Brackley Town
18 Wealdstone v Whitstable Town
19 Slough Town v Enfield Town
20 Eastbourne Borough v Boreham Wood
21 Hampton & Richmond Borough v Eastleigh
22 Southend United v Folkestone Invicta
23 Ebbsfleet United v Solihull Moors
24 Braintree Town v Farnborough
25 Cray Valley (PM) or Tonbridge Angels v Chatham Town
26 Weston-super-Mare v Needham Market
27 Hemel Hempstead Town or Hereford v Yeovil Town
28 Banbury United v St Albans City
29 Chelmsford City v Chippenham Town
30 AFC Totton v Truro City
31 Salisbury or Dorking Wanderers v Aldershot Town
32 Farnham Town v Sutton United
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