CANVEY Island's reward for causing another FA Cup upset will be a trip to face Division One leaders Burnley in the third round.
The Essex club are the only non-league team certain to be in the competition as the FA Barclaycard Premiership and Division One clubs get involved.
Ryaman League leaders Canvey have knocked out Second Division opponents Wigan and Northampton in rounds one and two, and now face a tough test at Turf Moor.
An early second-half strike from Neil Gregory was enough to see off the Cobblers at Canvey Island's tiny Park Lane ground.
"It's a bit early for us as it has yet to sink in," said Canvey boss Jeff King.
"They are a big club with a great tradition and we are looking forward to it."
Blackburn Rovers avoided a tie against a scalp-hunting minnow, but will know that life will be far from easy at Barnsley with the Oakwell club beginning to find their feet under new boss Steve Parkin.
The other surviving non-Leaguers are Dagenham & Redbridge who will be at home to Ipswich in the third round if they can overcome Exeter in a replay at the Victoria Sports Ground.
The Daggers held the Third Division side to a goalless draw at St James Park on Saturday evening and may fancy their chances of setting up a clash against the Tractor Boys after taking Charlton to a replay in last season's competition.
Bolton face an awkward trip to Division One's bottom club Stockport.
Brighton, in the hat for the third round for the first time in nine years, will be up against Preston after beating Third Division side Rushden & Diamonds 2-1 at the Withdean Stadium.
Wycombe, last season's surprise FA Cup semi-finalists, could claim another Premiership scalp after being drawn against Fulham.
Lawrie Sanchez's side lost to cup treble-winners Liverpool at Villa Park in the final four last season but will aim to put Jean Tigana's cosmopolitan side out of the competition after knocking out Notts County.
Third Division side Macclesfield will host West Ham at Moss Rose after thrashing Swansea 4-1 at home.
The Silkmen were quite fortunate to even be in the second round, seeing off Conference side Forest Green in an epic first-round replay which eventually ended 11-10 in a penalty shoot-out.
Big-spending Cardiff have been drawn at home to Leeds. Their 3-0 victory over Port Vale has set up a clash - possibly at the Millennium Stadium in the Welsh capital - against David O'Leary's high-flying side.
Mansfield, who thrashed Second Division Huddersfield 4-0 at Field Mill with highly-rated striker Chris Greenacre hitting a hat-trick, have been drawn away at Leicester, who fell victim to Wycombe in the FA Cup last season.
Wayne Corden claimed the other goal for the Stags as Lou Macari's side were run off their feet.
Blackpool will travel to the capital to face Charlton in the third round.
The Seasiders, who have lifted the trophy only once - in the 1953 'Matthews Final' - beat Lancashire rivals Rochdale 2-0 thanks to goals from John Murphy and Paul Simpson to set up a trip at The Valley.
Bottom-of-the-league Halifax will face Everton in the third round if they win their replay with high-flying Second Division side Stoke.
The Potters led through Andy Cooke's 27th-minute strike but the Shaymen earned a lucrative pay-day when Paul Harsley made it 1-1 with five minutes left.
York will travel to Grimsby after seeing off big-spending Reading at Bootham Crescent.
Nick Richardson put the Minstermen in front after four minutes and Graham Potter doubled the lead four minutes before the interval to seal victory for Terry Dolan's team.
Scunthorpe have been pitted against Millwall in round three after dishing out a shock by overcoming powerful Second Division promotion hopefuls Brentford 3-2 at Glanford Park.
Martin Carruthers and Alex Calvo-Garcia put the Iron two in front before the Bees fought back to level through Michael Dobson and Ben Burgess. But Carruthers had the last word with the winner in the 73rd minute.
Brighton, in the hat for the third round for the first time in nine years, will be up against Preston after beating Third Division side Rushden & Diamonds 2-1 at the Withdean Stadium.
Swindon, who ended the FA Cup dreams of Hereford, face Manchester City in the third round.
Danny Invincible scored for Town but Gavin Williams and Ian Wright hit back for the visitors to put them in front at the break.
Swindon took charge in the second period with Paul Edwards levelling after 53 minutes and Bobby Howe netting the winner with 14 minutes left to make the final score 3-2.
Bristol Rovers and Plymouth will meet in a replay at the Memorial Stadium a week on Tuesday to determine who will travel to Pride Park to face Derby in the third round following a 1-1 draw at Home Park.
Darlington, who eliminated Altrincham in the second round, will face Peterborough, who put Bournemouth out.
Dan Chillingworth gave the Quakers the lead after 22 minutes but the Robins made a fight of it when defender Mark Maddox equalised after 69 minutes only for Neil Wainwright to steal the tie four minutes later.
Leyton Orient, who came from behind to knock out fellow Third Division side Lincoln, have been drawn away at Portsmouth.
Chesterfield, FA Cup semi-finalists in the 1996-97 season, will face another Second Division side Tranmere in the third round if they beat Southend in a replay.
Tranmere made progress to the third round with the biggest win of the day, hammering Carlisle 6-1 at Prenton Park.
Cheltenham will face Oldham after they also beat non-league opponents in Hinckley United.
Bottom-of-the-league Halifax will face Everton in the third round if they win their replay with high-flying Second Division side Stoke.
The Potters led through Andy Cooke's 27th-minute strike but the Shaymen earned a lucrative pay-day when Paul Harsley made it 1-1 with five minutes left.
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