FA Cup: Find out who Stevenage FC will face in round two

By Layth Yousif

9th Nov 2020 | Local Sport

FA Cup: Find out who Stevenage will face in round two. PICTURE: A close up shot of the world's oldest football knock-out competition. CREDIT: @laythy29
FA Cup: Find out who Stevenage will face in round two. PICTURE: A close up shot of the world's oldest football knock-out competition. CREDIT: @laythy29

The FA Cup draw has taken place.

The draw for the second round of the world's oldest knock-out competition was screened live on BT Sport on Monday evening.

Stevenage beat National League South side Concord Rangers in a hard-fought battle on Saturday.

Boro won through against the side from Canvey Island 5-4 on penalties, following a 2-2 draw after 120 minutes.

Aramide Oteh slotted home the winning penalty after Chelsea's on loan keeper Jamie Cummings saved Concorde's first spot-kick from Tosan Popo to put Boro in the driving seat.

Stevenage will now face Hull City in the next round, on the weekend of Saturday November 28.

The Tigers beat Fleetwood Town 2-0 in the first round at the weekend and currently sit in fifth spot in League One.

They are managed by former Northern Ireland international Grant McCann.

Hull lost 3-2 to Arsenal after extra time in the 2014 FA Cup final.

Read Nub News for our coverage of the Stevenage vs Hull City cup clash later this month

     

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