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THE BUILDBASE FA VASE Third Round Proper


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The full Third Round draw, I see Winslow United's conquerors, Roman Glass St George, are still left in:

1 Selby Town or Bridlington Town v Stockton Town
2 Vauxhall Motors v Newcastle Benfield
3 Lower Breck v Hebburn Town
4 Northwich Victoria v Consett
or Wythenshawe Town
5 Congleton Town or Maine Road v Longridge Town
6 West Auckland Town v Yorkshire Amateur
7 Coventry United v Grimsby Borough
8 Leicester Nirvana or Westfields v Lutterworth Town or Eastwood Community
9 Worcester City or Dunkirk v Shepshed Dynamo or Cadbury Athletic
10 Heanor Town v Sporting Khalsa
11 Lye Town v Walsall Wood or Uttoxeter Town
12 Malvern Town v Atherstone Town
or Loughborough University
13 AFC Mansfield v Newark Flowserve
14 South Normanton Athletic v Clay Cross Town or Sherwood Colliery
or Rothwell Corinthians
15 Newport Pagnell Town v Kirkley & Pakefield
16 White Ensign or Wroxham v Wellingborough Town
17 Woodbridge Town v Stanway Rovers
18 Stowmarket Town v Stansted
19 FC Clacton v Eynesbury Rovers
20 Bearsted or Chatham Town v Welling Town
21 Deal Town v Southall
22 Glebe v Newhaven
23 Corinthian v Abbey Rangers or Ascot United
24 Lancing v Sutton Common Rovers
25 Leighton Town v Eastbourne Town
26 Binfield v AFC Uckfield Town
27 Baffins Milton Rovers v Saltash United or Bridgwater Town
or Bradford Town
28 Bitton or Fairford Town v Cribbs
29 Hamworthy United v Plymouth Parkway
30 Christchurch or Badshot Lea v Falmouth Town
31 Tavistock or Exmouth Town v Buckland Athletic
32 Petersfield Town v Warminster Town
or Roman Glass St George

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On 04/11/2019 at 17:28, Karen Browne said:

Saturday 30 November

FC Clacton v Eynesbury Rovers

Leighton Town v Eastbourne Town

Newport Pagnell Town v Kirkley & Pakefield

Shall we use this thread to debate Saturday's three FA Vase Third Round ties involving the remaining SSML Club's, it's a little disappointing isn't it to only have three in the last 64

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Firstly good luck to Eynesbury Rovers who travel to FC Clacton's Austin Arena, Eynesbury Rovers have never been beyond this stage of the competition having lost 3-2 at home to Halstead Town in the Third Round in the 1994/95 campaign. FC Clacton on the other hand have reached the last 32 of the FA Vase twice before, in 2008/09 and in 1974/75 when they were known as Clacton Town. 

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Good luck to Leighton Town on Saturday when they entertain leaders of the Southern Combination Premier Division Eastbourne Town who reached the Fifth Round of the FA Vase in 1975/76, the Club reached the Fourth Round as recently as 2017/18 and also in 2016/17. As for Leighton Town, the Club reached the Quarter Finals in 2017/18 losing 1-0 at home to 1874 Northwich under the guidance of idolised Scott Reynolds who surprisingly resigned at the end of that hugely successful campaign, prior to that the Bell Close Club's best achievement was reaching the Fifth Round stage in 2003/04: 

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Newport Pagnell Town entertain Kirkley & Pakefield on Saturday for a place in the FA Vase Fourth Road, the Club reached the Quarter Final stage as recently as 2016/17 when making the long trip to South Shields only to go down 6-1, they have since reached the Fourth Round only last season when losing narrowly 3-2 at Canterbury City. Eastern Counties League Premier Division Kirkley & Pakefield, who are based just outside Lowestoft, have only participated in the competition since 2007/08 and reached the Fourth Round in 2009/10 beating SSML Biggleswade United and Hoddesdon Town en route however apart from that they have not been beyond the Second Round stage. Good luck to Newport Pagnell Town:

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Some coverage of the FC Clacton v Eynesbury Rovers tie tomorrow, firstly from the local Cambridgeshire and Clacton press and, secondly, from FC Clacton's website:

https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/eynesbury-rovers-heroes-eyeing-club-17206327

https://www.clactonandfrintongazette.co.uk/sport/18017514.extra-support-will-make-difference-boys-deserve-game-magnitude---austin-hopes-fans-cheer-side-vase-glory/

The First Team welcome Eynesbury Rovers to The Austin Arena in the last 64 of the Buildbase FA Vase. Tom and the boys will be bidding to make the last 32 for just the third time in the club's history when they take on the Spartan South Midlands Premier Division outfit.

The St Neots based side currently sit 7th in the Spartan South Midlands Premier Division, and advanced to this stage of the competition with a 6-1 win over Milton Keynes Robins in Round Two. Tom Austin's Seasiders reached Round Three with a 4-3 win at Saffron Walden Town, Ricky Griggs and Adam Hampson both scoring twice to see off our Essex Senior League opponents.

Having reached the Third Round Proper twelve months ago before being defeated at Deeping Rangers, Tom and the boys will be looking to go one better this time around. And they need your support! So please support your local club by packing The Austin Arena this Saturday. We look forward to seeing you! 

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On 04/11/2019 at 17:28, Karen Browne said:

FA Vase Third Round

Leighton Town v Eastbourne Town

Tomorrow's match programme

https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/files.pitchero.com/clubs/3144/y4ZkdEuxRNz88xwQo8jw_TTOTT vs EASTBOURNE.pdf

 

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FA Vase lastest scores on about 55 minutes:

Saturday 30 November

FC Clacton 0 Eynesbury Rovers 0

Leighton Town 0 Eastbourne Town 0

Newport Pagnell Town 0 Kirkley & Pakefield 1

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Eynesbury Rovers lead 1-0, a photo of the action from the Austin Arena:

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1-1 at Bell Close with five minutes remaining, attendance 406, a photo of the action:

 

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Not good news at Willen Road, Newport Pagnell Town 0 Kirkley & Pakefield 2 with a few minutes remaining:

 

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Amazing scenes at Bell Close as Leighton Town score in injury time:

FA Vase Third Round results:

FC Clacton 1 Eynesbury Rovers 2

Leighton Town 2 Eastbourne Town 1

Newport Pagnell Town 0 Kirkley & Pakefield 2

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21 hours ago, Rhodes said:

FA Vase Third Round 

FC Clacton 1 Eynesbury Rovers 2

Congratulations to Eynesbury Rovers for reaching the last 32 of the FA Vase for the first time ever, here's a match report of their hard fought win at FC Clacton yesterday:

https://eynesburyrovers.co.uk/index.php/2019/12/01/rovers-through-to-last-32-of-fa-vase/

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On 30/11/2019 at 17:02, Rhodes said:

FA Vase Third Round results:

Leighton Town 2 Eastbourne Town 1

A report on Leighton Town's great win over Eastbourne Town yesterday:

https://www.leightontownfc.co.uk/teams/11587/match-centre/0-4759222/report

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On 30/11/2019 at 17:02, Rhodes said:

FA Vase Third Round

Newport Pagnell Town 0 Kirkley & Pakefield 2

Only 117 reported to be at Willen Road on Saturday, is that correct as it seems very low. The Fourth Round draw takes place at 11.30 this morning so lets hope Leighton Town and Eynesbury Rovers avoid each other as I think both could progress to the last sixteen.

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2 hours ago, Rhodes said:

 lets hope Leighton Town and Eynesbury Rovers avoid each other 

You couldn't make it up could you, Eynesbury Rovers and Leighton Town meet in the Fourth Round at the Alfred Hall Memorial Ground. I suppose it at least guarantees one of our Club's a last sixteen berth and, with a favourable home draw, that could be last eight, I wonder whether Leighton Town are arguably the better equipped to progress with their fan base, current form and resilience to 'dig out' a result against the odds as was the case on Saturday against a dogged Eastbourne Town side.

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It is a bit of a shame that the two sides from the Spartan drew each other. But it should be a great tie and might mean a bumper attendance.

The atmosphere and turn out on Saturday at Bell Close was amazing. Eastbourne look to be a good side so it was no mean feat knocking them out.

The next round will be a very tough tie to call. In a recent league game a 2-2 draw ended up being the final result after Leighton were leading 2-0

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