WREXHAM fans will be cheering York City on in the FA Trophy tomorrow.
York, who won the competition in former Reds’ boss Gary Mills’ reign in 2012, head to Southend United in the fifth round.
And Southend are Wrexham’s visitors to The Racecourse on March 11 when the quarter-finals are due to take place.
Already two games adrift of leaders Notts County, Phil Parkinson’s men don’t want to reschedule another match.
There’s a good chance of a National League team’s name being engraved on the trophy this season.
Five of tomorrow’s last-16 ties are all-National League affairs with Eastleigh favourites to go through as they host bottom-of the-table Maidstone United.
Barnet - the highest ranked team left in the competition - make the trip to Torquay United, Aldershot welcome Dorking and Maidenhead host FC Halifax.
Altrincham, who ended Wrexham’s run in the competition, head to Bracknell Town while Farsley Celtic, who knocked Chester out, visit Hungerford Town.
Gateshead have the longest trek of the day - a 500-mile round trip to Banbury.
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