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The draw for the first round of the Women’s FA Cup has thrown up a trip to a big Football League stadium for one Kent club.
Maidstone United - 4-2 winners over Badshot Lea in the final qualifying round on Sunday - make the long journey to Devon to face Plymouth Argyle, who play four levels above them in Step 3 of the women's game.
The tie is due to be played at Plymouth’s 18,000-capacity Home Park ground on Sunday, October 26.
The Stones are through to the first round proper for the first time in their history, although an old club carrying the Maidstone United name previously reached this stage in 1999.
Kylie Manktelow scored twice, with Ellie Hinkley and Georgia Culpitt also on target as Maidstone beat Badshot Lea in front of a record crowd of 235 at the Gallagher Stadium.
Chatham have been drawn away to AFC Wimbledon, who play selected games at Plough Lane, following a thumping 6-0 victory at Beaconsfield.
Karesha Iton’s header opened the floodgates as all the goals came in the second half.
Jess King doubled the lead and player-of-the-match Amelia Woodgate struck twice before two goals from twin sister Madison Woodgate completed the rout.
The Dons play a level above Step 4 Chats.
Dartford have been drawn at home to fellow Step 5 club Forest Green Rovers after upsetting QPR on penalties at Princes Park.
Mya Lewis-Powell scored the winning penalty as Darts won the shoot-out 4-1 following a 1-1 draw.
Leen Ekwo gave Dartford an early lead but QPR levelled on the hour.
Gabby Howell, Abbey Davies and Georgie Davis were also successful from the spot, while Darts keeper Jade Charlton saved the visitors’ first penalty.
First-round ties carry prize money of £6,000 for the winners.