Horsham skipper Matt Smart savoured an FA Cup trip to Conference leaders Yeovil and declared: "This is a dream tie."
Hornets have been handed the toughest possible match in the fourth qualifying round draw.
And there will be an awayday too for Lewes, at Conference outfit Hayes, if they overcome Dulwich Hamlet in a replay at the Dripping Pan tonight (7.45).
Yeovil are four points clear of Rushden & Diamonds in the race for a Nationwide League place and have won all seven home games.
Smart, who hit the winner at Hastings on Saturday said: "The odds will be stacked against us.
"But we want to play the big clubs and it will be good payday for the club."
Yeovil have been attracting gates of around 2,500 to their ten-year-old Huish Park home so far this term.
Manager Dave Webb recently quit the club to take over at Southend but former Derby County and Atletico Madrid boss Colin Addison was quickly appointed in his place.
Their attack is spearheaded by nine-goal Warren Patmore, the Conference's joint top scorer.
The tie is scheduled for a week on Saturday and Horsham boss John Maggs said: "We won't go there to run up the white flag."
His Lewes counterpart Jimmy Quinn admitted he would have loved Horsham's draw but added: "Dulwich will be a hard enough game. Unless we win that it's not worth worrying about the next round."
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