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FA Vase semi-final draw confirmed

The Football Association have released the details of the semi-final draw for this season’s Buildbase FA Vase.

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The Football Association have released the details of the semi-final draw for this season’s Buildbase FA Vase.

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2020 FA Vase finalists Hebburn Town will continue their quest to reach consecutive finals when they travel to North West Counties League club Warrington Rylands for a quarter-final tie on Saturday 8th May.

That fixture takes place seven days later than the three other last-eight ties as the Northern League side focus on the 2020 final against North East rivals Consett, which takes place at Wembley Stadium next Monday.

The winners of the Rylands v Hebburn quarter-final will host either Leighton Town or Walsall Wood in the last four of this season’s Vase – although a date for that tie is yet to be officially confirmed.

Flackwell Health’s impressive 4-2 win at Plymouth Parkway set them up for a quarter-final visit to Wessex League club United Services Portsmouth this coming Saturday.

The winners of that tie will host either Long Eaton United or Binfield in the last-four on Saturday 8th May.

Winning clubs in the semi-final will not only secure their place at the 2021 Non-League Finals Day on Saturday 22 May, but they will also collect £5500 from the competition prize fund while the losing team will get £1725 from the pot.

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