Burgess Hill and Arundel both head north in search of FA Vase glory tomorrow.
The Hillians take on Albany Northern League division two side Northallerton Town while the Mullets visit Northern Counties Eastern League high-fliers Bridlington Town.
Victory for Hillians will set them up nicely for a mid-season break in Spain. Danny Bloor's side depart for sunnier climes on Sunday and the manager is determined to make it a happy trip.
Bloor said: "We need to make sure we are in the hat for the next round come Monday.
"Their league form is not looking good but this is cup football and me mustn't take anything for granted."
While paella may be on the menu next week, a serving of Onions stands in the way of the Hillians tomorrow. Top scorer David Onions is the main threat in a young Northallerton side who have never reached this stage of the competition before.
While the Hillians are heading off to Spain, Mike Rowland took his Arundel players to Butlins in Bognor Regis to prepare for the big game at Bridlington.
Rain and frost has prevented the Mullets from playing since Boxing Day and Butlins let Rowland's men use their all-weather surface at the resort for a tough training session on Monday night.
Arundel will be underdogs against premier division opponents as they look to progress to last 16 for the first time in their history.
Promoted last year under manager Billy Heath, Bridlington are currently second in the division, two points behind leaders Goole AFC with four games in hand.
They are unbeaten at home in the league this campaign with an enviable record of nine wins from ten games.
Rowland is happy for the hosts to start as favourites. He said: "It's lovely they are favourites as that takes a little bit of pressure of us straight away."
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