FA Cup second round draw in full: AFC Wimbledon heading to Morecambe or Halifax Town

Prize: All 44 Premier League and Championship clubs enter the FA Cup at the third round stage.
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Standard Sport12 November 2018

AFC Wimbledon have been handed an FA Cup second-round tie clash against Morecambe or Halifax Town.

After causing one of the shocks if the first round, National League North side Guiseley have been rewarded with another home tie after being drawn to play Sky Bet League One side Fleetwood.

Stockport will travel to either Barnet or Bristol Rovers and the highest-ranked side in the second-round draw, Portsmouth, face League One rivals Rochdale at Spotland.

Sunderland have been handed another all-League One tie against Walsall at the Stadium of Light.

Charlton meanwhile will take on the winners of Chorley vs Doncaster if they can overcome Mansfield.

Sutton are also still to play their first round tie against Slough with the winner of that clash going onto face Gillingham or Hartlepool.

However, Hampton and Richmond's cup run came to an end in cruel fashion as League One Oldham came from 1-0 down after 88 minutes to win 2-1 in stoppage time on Monday night, and will go onto face Maidstone United in the second round.

All second-round ties are to be played over the weekend starting Friday, November 30.

Second round draw in full:

Guiseley v Fleetwood Town

Bury v Luton Town

Wrexham v Newport County

Tranmere or Oxford City v Southport

Southend or Crawley v Barnsley

Shrewsbury or Salford City v Scunthorpe

Solihull Moors v Blackpool

Chesterfield or Billericay v Grimsby

Peterborough v Aldershot Town or Bradford

Swindon v Woking

Maidstone v Oldham

Lincoln v Carlisle

Morecambe or Halifax Town v AFC Wimbledon

Plymouth v Oxford or Forest Green Rovers

Barnet or Bristol Rovers v Stockport

Rochdale v Portsmouth

Walsall v Sunderland

Accrington Stanley v Ebbsfleet or Cheltenham

Mansfield or Charlton v Chorley or Doncaster

Sutton or Slough v Gillingham or Hartlepool

Additional reporting from Press Association Sport

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