A host of non-league sides are one match away from a glamour tie against a Premier League side after securing their place in the FA Cup second round draw.

Among them are eighth-tier Ramsgate, who are the lowest-ranked team left in the competition following their impressive win over National League Woking.

They are joined by the likes of Maidstone United, Eastleigh and Alfreton, who will be hopeful of drawing a big name in the second round draw.

League One promotion hopefuls Bolton and Oxford are in the hat, as are Wrexham after their victory over Mansfield on Saturday night, and their League Two rivals Stockport and Notts County.

This is the last round before Premier League and Championship sides enter and you can follow all the action from the draw right here.

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Thanks for staying with us for live coverage of the FA Cup second round draw.

A reminder that the games will take place in the first weekend of December, with the third round to follow in early January.

Plenty of tasty ties

Ramsgate's trip to Wimbledon certainly catches the eye, while Eastleigh will fancy their chances of another upset against struggling Reading.

Remember, just one more round to get through until the Premier League and Championship teams enter the fray.

FA Cup second round draw in full

Maidstone United v Barrow

Wycombe Wanderers v Morecambe

Notts County v Shrewsbury

Chesterfield v Leyton Orient

Aldershot Town v Stockport County

Alfreton Town v Walsall

Blackpool v Scarborough Athletic or Forest Green Rovers

Cambridge United v Kidderminster Harriers or Fleetwood Town

Bolton Wanderers v Harrogate Town

Wrexham v Yeovil Town

Crewe or Derby v Bristol Rovers

Peterborough or Salford v Doncaster or Accrington

Eastleigh v Reading

Gillingham v Charlton or Cray Valley Paper Mills

Stevenage v Port Vale or Burton Albion

Newport County v Barnet

Oxford United v Slough Town or Grimsby

Chester or York City v Wigan Athletic

Sutton United v Barnsley or Horsham

AFC Wimbledon v Ramsgate

All eyes on December

Those 20 ties will be played between December 1 and December 4.

Which are you looking forward to the most?

AFC Wimbledon v Ramsgate

Ramsgate's reward is a trip to the capital to face Wimbledon

Sutton United v Barnsley or Horsham

Sutton looking for another deep run after excelling in 2017

Chester or York City v Wigan Athletic

A replay winner will host the 2013 champs

Oxford United v Slough Town or Grimsby Town

Slough v Grimsby is currently in progress

Newport County v Barnet

A League Two v National League tie

Stevenage v Port Vale or Burton Albion

Port Vale and Burton will go again after draing in round one

Gillingham v Charlton or Cray Valley

Another away tie awaits if Cray Valley can win this evening

Eastleigh v Reading

A plum tie for Eastleigh after a 5-1 win over Boreham Wood

Peterborough or Salford v Doncaster or Accrington Stanley

Two replay winners to face off

Crewe or Derby v Bristol Rovers

Crewe v Derby kicks off today at 2.45

Wrexham v Yeovil

An enticing tie for non-league Yeovil

Bolton Wanderers v Harrogate Town

Harrogate chasing a second ever third round appearance

Cambridge United v Kidderminster Harriers or Fleetwood

Kidderminster and Fleetwood in action right now

Blackpool v Scarborough Athletic or Forest Green

Former winners Blackpool at home

Alfreton Town v Walsall

Alfreton at home in their first round two appearance in over a decade.

Aldershot Town v Stockport County

Aldershot at home after their 7-4 win.

Chesterfield v Leyton Orient

Some reward for the giant-killers

Notts County v Shrewsbury

County looking to build on a fast start in League 2.

Wycombe Wanderers v Morecambe

League 1 Wycombe at home

Maidstone v Barrow

National League South side Maidstone at home

Ready for the draw

Seema Jaswal is introducing the draw on ITV, with Dave Beasant and Anita Asante helping out.

Twenty games to draw, and we'll have them all for you here.

Chesterfield boss hails victory

Chesterfield boss Paul Cook has hailed his team after their victory, though he's told ITV he is happy to focus on one competition at a time as his team also pushes for promotion.

"You can't get away for how good a result it is for us, especially as a conference team," Cook said.

He also says he hopes Portsmouth can rebound and win promotion because "their fans deserve it"

Numbers to keep an eye on

Chesterfield are ball number three in the draw, while giant-killers Ramsgate are 40.

There will be plenty of eyes on Wrexham, with the League Two high-flyers number 15.

Non-League sides Scarborough Athletic and Horsham are still in the hat after earning replays, and they're numbers 30 and 17 respectively.

Davies surprised by Portsmouth

Former Chesterfield star Kevin Davies expected more from Portsmouth as they looked to claw back a result at Priestfield.

"You expected [Chesterfield] to be under pressure for the last 20 minutes but there was nothing, really," Davies said on ITV.

Chesterfield heroes reflect on win

Chesterfield stars Will Grigg and Tom Naylor have been speaking to ITV after their victory.

"It was excellent," Grigg said. "I think from the first minute the performance as excellent"

"I think it's just confidence," added player of the match Naylor. "We're flying in our league, they're flying in their league, we matched them up man to man and got the result."

Chesterfield stun Portsmouth

There's been another first round shock, with League One leaders put to the sword by National League opponents Chesterfield.

Tom Naylor put the Spireites in front in the first half, netting against his former club, and the hosts held on for the win.

Portsmouth are unbeaten in the league this season but they couldn't win here.