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Tonbridge Angels v Bradford City FA Cup First Round tie live on BBC, Havant v Cray Valley switched to Sunday November 8 for TV coverage

By: Matthew Panting mpanting@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 17:30, 29 October 2020

Updated: 17:56, 29 October 2020

Tonbridge Angels' first venture into the FA Cup First Round for 48 years will be televised live by the BBC.

Angels were drawn at home to League 2 Bradford City in Monday night's draw and the FA has announced that their tie at Longmead has been selected for TV coverage.

Alex Akrofi celebrates scoring for Tonbridge in their FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round win over Taunton. Picture: Dave Couldridge (42844496)

The game on Saturday, November 7 will kick-off at 12.30pm and be broadcast 'live on BBC and BT Sport digital platforms'.

The live broadcast fee for Tonbridge is £32,500.

Cray Valley will also enjoy a cash windfall as their trip to National League South Havant & Waterlooville has been selected for BBC digital platform coverage on Sunday, November 8.

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That will earn the club £12,500 in broadcast fees.

The other ties moved to November 8 with a 12.45pm kick-off are Eastleigh v MK Dons, Barnet v Burton, Wigan v Chorley, Torquay v Crawley and Hayes & Yeading v Carlisle.

Two games have also been moved to 12.45pm on November 8 but will net the clubs the £32,500 fee - namely Maldon & Tiptree v Morecambe and Hampton v Oldham.

In addition, Colchester v Marine and Banbury v Canvey were chosen for digital platform coverage on November 7.

Other ties moved include Harrogate v Skelmersdale United, which will be live on BT Sport on Friday, November 6. FC United of Manchester v Doncaster will be live on BBC 2 on Saturday November 7 at 5.30pm.

Eastbourne Borough v Blackpool is live on BT Sport at 2.30pm on Sunday, November 8 while the following day Oxford City will host Northampton on BT Sport.

With all matches behind closed doors in the First Round, the FA have changed the distribution of prize fund money from the figures previously announced. Winning teams will earn £16,972 with losing clubs receiving £5,657.

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