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FA Trophy and FA Vase semi-finals draw

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York City will travel to National League Bromley in the Buildbase FA Trophy semi-final.

John Askey’s side, the lowest ranked in the competition, beat Dagenham & Redbridge on penalties to secure their place in the final four.

The National League North side now face another Step 1 promotion chaser in Andy Woodman’s Bromley, who saw off Solihull Moors on the quarter-final.

The other semi-final is a real blockbuster with National League title rivals Stockport County facing a trip to Wrexham.

In the Buildbase FA Vase, Loughborough Students have been drawn away to Littlehampton Town. Jamie Clapham’s Students beat Wythenshawe Town 2-0.

Littlehampton knocked out favourites North Shields to reach this stage.

Completing the line-up will be Newport Pagnell Town hosting Wessex League high-flyers Hamworthy United.

All four ties are due to be played the weekend of Saturday, April 2. Non-League Finals Day takes place at Wembley Stadium on May 22.

FA Trophy semi-finals

Wrexham V Stockport County

Bromley v York City

FA Vase semi-finals

Littlehampton Town v Loughborough Students

Newport Pagnell Town v Hamworthy United

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