AFTER Hereford FC's win over Leicester Nirvana today in the FA Vase, here are the team's that are through to the fifth round.
Hereford FC
Top of the Midland Football League, won their last 27 games in all competitions.
Hartley Wintney
Hampshire based side, who beat Bradford Town 3-1 today. Are top of Combined Counties Premier Division. Will be home to Hereford on January 30.
Dunston UTS
Beat Coleshill Town after extra-time today. The Gatesthead-based side are fourth in Northern League Division One.
Kidlington
Oxforshire side are fourth in Hellenic League Premier Division
Ashford United
Kent-based side are third in Southern Counties East League and beat Newport Isle of Wight after extra-time today.
Bristol Manor Farm
Beat Moneyfields 2-0 today and top the Toolstation Western Football League Premier Division.
Salisbury
Like Hereford, are a phoenix club, formed in the wake of the demise of Salisbury City. Steve Claridge's side are top of the Sydenhams Football League (Wessex League).
Cleethorpes Town
Lincolnshire side stunned Alvechurch with a 2-1 win last week and also beat Westfields in this season's competition. Are second in the North East Counties League Premier Division.
Nuneaton Griff
Have had a great run in the Vase, despite playing in Midland Football League Division One. Beat AFC Wulfrunians 3-2 away from home last week.
Camberley Town
Are fourth in the Cherry Red Records Combined Counties League, the division Hartley Wintney are top of. Are based in Surrey.
Berkhamstead
The Hertfordshire side are seventh in Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division.
Other teams that are still in the competition but still have to play their fourth round games are: Sunderland RCA, Sleaford Town, Newton Aycliffe, Markse United, Bowers & Pitsea, Sutton Common Rovers, Bodmin Town, Ipswich Wanderers and North Shields.
South Shields and Morpeth Town will play in the third round on Tuesday, with the winner facing North Shields.
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