TICKETS
Following the FA Cup Fourth Round Qualifying draw, made today on talkSPORT2, the winner of the Kettering Town vs Leamington replay tomorrow night will host Buxton in the Fourth Round Qualifying of the world's oldest cup competition.
The tie will be played on the weekend of Saturday 16 October.
We are delighted to announce under 23 players Josh Beeson and Jack Sang have signed first team forms!
Head of Youth and First Team Coach Chris Knott said "Josh and Jack have started the season really well for our newly formed under 23s and as a result were invited in to train with the first team. Josh featured in pre season after bursting on to the scene in last years floodlit side, and although new to the club in the summer, Jack has shown a consistent level of performances to merit this opportunity."
"Paul Holleran has been brilliant in the process and we have already seen 11 under 18/23 players get a chance to train with the first team as a reward for not only their performances but also attitude application and enthusiasm which is so important on their journey. I am delighted with the above as it demonstrates there is a pathway and opportunity for players at the club, we look forward to seeing more players progress in the future."
We would like to congratulate Josh and Jack and wish them the best of luck!
Leamington will host one of Spalding United or Kettering Town in the Third Round Qualifying of the Emirates FA Cup.
The tie is set to be played on Saturday 2 October. Brakes will find out their opponents tomorrow (Tuesday) evening.
Leamington will host Stone Old Alleynians in the FA Cup Second Qualifying Round. The tie will be played on the weekend of Saturday 18 September.
Currently playing in the Midland League Premier Division after being promoted in season 2020/21 due to league restructuring, despite the season not finishing. They started their FA Cup journey in the Extra Preliminary Round away at our close neighbours Racing Club Warwick, winning 4-0. Four second half goals sunk the Racers who played with 9 men following two second half dismissals. Another Warwickshire side was up in the Preliminary Round as Rugby Town travelled to Wellbeing Park and were defeated 4-2. Anstey Nomads were next up in the First Qualifying Round, and Jack Tomlinson was the man who had his name written in the history books, his first half goal enough to send the Staffordshire side into the Second Qualifying Round for the first time in their history.
Brakes do have an unlikely link to Stone Old Alleynians, with Dan Turner being a former pupil of Alleyne's Academy - the school that the Stone Old Alleynians team was made out of. Dan's Dad Graham used to play in goal for Stone Old Alleynians.
Entry to the weekly draw costs just £1
Follow the link below for more details.