WARRINGTON Rylands now know who they will face in the next round of the FA Trophy.
Having pulled off a shock by beating National League North high-fliers Scunthorpe United on Saturday, Blues have been rewarded with another trip to Step Two opposition.
It is a shorter trip this time for the Gorsey Lane men as they travel to Chorley, who currently lead the National League North table.
The Magpies, who have former Rylands frontman Mo Touray as part of their squad, entered the competition in the last round and progressed courtesy of a 3-1 win over Marine over the weekend.
By contrast, Saturday's memorable victory at Glanford Park was Rylands' third in the FA Trophy this year having already beaten lower-ranked pair Ossett United and Stocksbridge Park Steels.
Ties will be played on Saturday, December 7, meaning Blues' scheduled Northern Premier League Premier Division trip to FC United of Manchester - manager Neil Reynolds' former club - will be rearranged.
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