Hopes of an all-Sussex FA Vase final were kept alive today when Burgess Hill and Lewes were handed home ties in the last 16.
This morning's fifth round draw pairs Hillians at home with Cornish side Porthleven, providing they can win tomorrow's replay at Dorking.
The Rooks will host Albany Northern League division one side Tow Law Town, the club famous for launching the career of Chris Waddle.
Tow Law are currently seventh in their league with games in hand. They reached the final of the Vase four years ago when they lost 1-0 to Tiverton Town.
Lewes manager Jimmy Quinn said: "They are a good side with a good record but we are at home.
"If there is any advantage at this stage, it is getting a home draw. On Saturday Kidsgrove Athletic were slight favourites, purely because they were at home."
Burgess Hill now have a massive incentive to beat Dorking. Porthleven, who have previously reached the quarter finals of the competition, are third in the Carlsberg Southwestern League with games in hand.
But Burgess Hill's assistant manager Danny Bloor said: "Let's worry about tomorrow's game first. That's a massive fixture for us. We played badly on Saturday and everyone wants to put that right."
Full draw: Whitley Bay v Brigg Town, Dereham Town or Durham City v St Neots Town, Wroxham v Arnold Town, Arlesey Town v Clitheroe, Lewes v Tow Law Town, AFC Sudbury v Great Wakering Rovers, Burgess Hill Town or Dorking v Porthleven, Tiptree Utd v Taunton Town.
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