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Kent teams know who they will play in the FA Cup first qualifying round - five days before the previous round is due to take place.
The FA released the draw on Monday afternoon with teams gearing up for their preliminary round matches this weekend.
Ryman League Premier Division sides enter the competition for the first time at the first qualifying round stage.
Folkestone Invicta will host North Greenford United or Kidlington while Tonbridge visit Ascot United or Didcot Town.
Southern Counties East Whitstable will be on the road to Banstead or Collier Wood if they defeat Eastbourne Town this weekend while Sittingbourne or Hythe will host Leatherhead.
Chatham will get home advantage against Greenwich or Walton & Hersham if they win at Walton Casuals but Ashford United face a tough trip to Burgess Hill if they can get past Three Bridges.
Herne Bay and Faversham both have potential home draws, as do Canterbury, who will host Dulwich if they can defeat Pagham.
One potential Kent derby sees Ramsgate or Erith Town host Hollands & Blair or Whyteleafe.
The games are due to be played on Saturday, September 3.
FA Cup first qualifying round draw (selected ties)
Banstead Athletic or Colliers Wood United v Whitstable Town or Eastbourne Town
Sittingbourne or Hythe Town v Leatherhead
Bishop's Cleeve or Camberley Town v Cray Valley or Hastings United
South Park or Phoenix Sports v Shoreham or Dorking Wanderers
Walton Casuals or Chatham Town v Greenwich Borough or Walton & Hersham
Burgess Hill Town v Ashford United or Three Bridges
Herne Bay or East Grinstead Town v Shortwood United or Ashford Town (Middx)
Faversham Town or Epsom & Ewell v Badshot Lea or Cray Wanderers
Canterbury City or Pagham v Dulwich Hamlet
Ascot United or Didcot Town v Tonbridge Angels
Redhill or Lewes v Sevenoaks Town or Horsham
VCD Athletic or Croydon v Kingstonian
Slough Town v Chipstead or Beckenham Town
Guernsey or Thamesmead Town v Chertsey Town or AFC Hayes
Folkestone Invicta v North Greenford United or Kidlington
Ramsgate or Erith Town v Hollands & Blair or Whyteleafe