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Isuzu FA Trophy Fourth Round: Anstey Nomads to face Halifax Town

Anstey Nomads have been rewarded for their epic FA Trophy giantkilling of Hartlepool United with another trip to face National League opposition, in the shape of FC Halifax Town.

Anstey Nomads’ players celebrate their victory over Hartlepool United

By Neil Harvey

Anstey Nomads have been rewarded for their epic FA Trophy giantkilling of Hartlepool United with another trip to face National League opposition, in the shape of FC Halifax Town.
The NPL Midlands side produced one of the performances of the third round at Victoria Park last Saturday with a 2-1 win over Nicky Featherstone’s Pools. Now they are due to make the trip to The Shay on January 10 to take on the Trophy winners of 10 years ago.
Fellow Step 4 kings Clitheroe, who knocked out York City on penalties, also face a trip to top-flight opposition when they take on Scunthorp...

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