ISUZU FA TROPHY SIXTH ROUND DRAW – 3:15PM

12 Feb 2024

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After our progression in the Isuzu FA Trophy on Saturday at the hands of Hampton and Richmond, The Silkmen are in the draw for the Quarter Finals of the competition. 

The next round of the competition will take place on Saturday 9th March meaning our scheduled game away to Bamber Bridge will be rearranged.

Supporters will be able to keep track of the draw via Isuzu UK’s official social media channels or listen on talkSPORT2 at 3:15pm this afternoon.

Here are the all-important ball numbers:

  1. Barnet
  2. Bromley
  3. Gateshead
  4. Peterborough Sports
  5. Wealdstone or Hendon
  6. Solihull Moors
  7. Bishop’s Stortford or Coalville Town
  8. MACCLESFIELD 

 

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