Eastbourne Borough face a 140-mile trip to Southern Premier League Swindon Supermarine in the first round of the FA Trophy on Saturday, December 13.
The Wiltshire side knocked out Blue Square South Bromley 1-0 in the third qualifying round on Saturday.
Supermarine are currently fifth in the Southern Premier with 28 points from 15 games, four points behind leaders Farnborough.
They have perf
ormed far better away from home this season, being undefeated on their travels with six wins and two draws and 17 goals for and 6 against.
Home form reads won two, drawn two and lost three with nine goals for and 12 against.
Capacity of the Supermarine stadium at South Marston (leave M4 at junction 15) is 3,000 with 325 seated. The stadium is situated close to the Honda plant in Swindon.
The club was founded in 1992 - an amalgamation of two established Hellenic League clubs Swindon Athletic and Supermarine.
Their best FA Trophy performance was reaching the second round in 2003/2004.
Borough are in action in the third round of the Sussex Senior Cup tomorrow (Tuesday) night when they take on Worthing at Woodside Road.
With a weekend 2-1 win at Whitstable, Worthing have moved up to sixth place in the Ryman League Division 1 South.
At the beginning of the month Worthing went to Kingstonian and inflicted the first defeat of the season on the current table toppers, winning 3-1 at Kingsmeadow.
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