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When is the FA Cup second round draw?ByJonty ColmanBBC Sport journalistPublished31 October 2025The FA Cup second round draw will take place on Monday, 3 November before the first round tie between Tamworth and Leyton Orient.The draw is expected to commence at around 18:45 GMT on TNT Sports.Forty teams will feature in the second round of the competition, made up of the winners of the first round ties.No additional sides enter the draw at this stage, with the 44 Premier League and Championship teams joining in January in the third round.Matches in the second round will take place around the weekend of 6-7 December.Get in touchSend us your questionsContact formContact formWhat are the ball numbers?Image source,Getty ImagesImage caption,Crystal Palace are the current FA Cup holders1. Weston Super Mare2. Salford City3. Luton Town4. Accrington Stanley5. Milton Keynes Dons6. Stockport County7. Wigan Athletic8. Newport County9. Cheltenham Town10. Barnsley11. Carlisle United12. Bristol Rovers13. Peterborough United14. Oldham Athletic15. Doncaster Rovers16. Tamworth or Leyton Orient17. Chesterfield18. Boreham Wood19. Sutton United20. Bolton Wanderers21. Chelmsford City22. Barrow23. Wycombe Wanderers24. Exeter City25. Slough Town26. Wealdstone27. Swindon Town28. Grimsby Town29. Buxton30. Burton Albion31. Brackley Town32. Blackpool33. Cambridge United34. Gateshead35. Mansfield Town36. Macclesfield37. Shrewsbury Town38. Fleetwood Town39. Port Vale40. WalsallWhat is the FA Cup prize money?First round winners – £47,750First round losers – £15,800Second round winners – £79,500Second round losers – £21,200Third round winners – £121,500Third round losers – £26,500Fourth round winners – £127,000Fifth round winners – £238,500Quarter-final winners – £477,000Semi-final winners – £1,060,000Semi-final losers – £530,000Final runners-up – £1,060,000Final winners – £2,120,000This article is the latest from BBC Sport’sAsk Me Anythingteam.What is Ask Me Anything?Ask Me Anything is a service dedicated to answering your questions.We want to reward your time by telling you things you do not know and reminding you of things you do.The team will find out everything you need to know and be able to call upon a network of contacts including our experts and pundits.We will be answering your questions from the heart of the BBC Sport newsroom, and going behind the scenes at some of the world’s biggest sporting events.Our coverage will span the BBC Sport website, app, social media and YouTube accounts, plus BBC TV and radio.More questions answered…How to follow the Premier League on the BBC this weekendWho is in the Premier League’s Hall of Fame?Is Delap banned in Premier League after EFL Cup red card?How to follow the FA Cup on the BBC this weekendRelated topicsFA CupFootball
Published: 2025-10-31T12:23:19



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