PORTLAND United and Bridport have been given home draws in the FA Cup extra preliminary round.
Franklyn Clarke's Portland host fellow Wessex Premier Division side Bournemouth Poppies, while Bridport entertain another Wessex side in Fleet Town.
Both ties are scheduled for Saturday, August 7 (3pm) with £1,125 on offer for the winners and £375 going to the losers.
Away trips await for both sides in the preliminary round, provided they win.
Should Portland beat the Poppies, they face a trip to Southern League opposition against promoted side and ex-wessex League rivals Lymington or Larkhall Athletic.
Bridport will also be tasked with an away trip should they beat Fleet, facing Wessex League side Hamble Club or Hellenic League team Corsham Town.
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Those ties are scheduled for Saturday, August 21 (3pm) with the winners claiming £1,444 and the losers pocketing £481.
In the FA Vase first qualifying round, Portland United travel to Wessex League outfit AFC Stoneham.
Bridport travel to Wessex Division one team Ringwood Town, who play one tier below them in Step 6.
Those ties are scheduled for Saturday, September 11 with £525 and £175 going to the respective winners and losers.
Portland United will host another Wessex League outfit in Blackfield & Langley should they win through to the second qualifying round.
Bridport will entertain a second Wessex Division One side in Downton if they beat Ringwood.
Ties are scheduled for Saturday, September 25 with £675 and £225 going to the winners and losers respectively.
Last season under former boss Callum Brooks, Portland lost 1-0 to Clevedon Town in the FA Cup extra preliminary round.
Bridport put up a good fight in the same round before losing 2-1 to Southern League side Willand Rovers.
In the previous campaign, Portland were beaten 4-0 in the FA Vase first qualifying round by Hamble Club, while Bridport lost 3-1 to Ilfracombe at the same stage.
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