THE winners of tomorrow night's FA Cup replay between Bradford Park Avenue and Salford City now know they will face a home tie in the fourth qualifying round.

Martin Drury's men take on Evo-Stik League Premier Division promotion-chasers Salford at Horsfall after Saturday's 1-1 draw at Moor Lane.

Whoever wins that replay, which must conclude on the night, will then host Southport a week on Saturday for a chance to get into the first-round proper.

However, a lot of focus will be on The Shay that day as FC Halifax Town welcome neighbours Guiseley.

The two clubs, who are both National League counterparts of Southport, have already met in the league this season.

The Lions have the psychological advantage after that clash as they beat the Shaymen 2-1 – but that was at Nethermoor, so new Halifax manager Darren Kelly should relish the prospect of his first local derby in charge on his own patch.

Meanwhile, there is a busy night of non-League football this evening, with both of the area's Evo-Stik League representatives and North West Counties League outfit Silsden all in action.

FARSLEY CELTIC could climb out of the Division One North relegation places with a home win over Witton Albion. The visitors are currently eighth but Neil Parsley's side will be on a revenge mission.

Farsley were knocked out of the FA Cup at the first qualifying-round stage after a 2-1 defeat at Witton midway through last month.

Neighbours BRIGHOUSE TOWN travel to fourth-placed Spennymoor Town, who lost ground on the three clubs above them when they were held to a 1-1 draw at Farsley on Saturday.

Brighouse are only two places behind tonight's hosts and trial by four points, so Spennymoor will be taking nothing for granted.

SILSDEN will be looking to bounce back from Saturday's narrow Premier Division defeat at second-placed Runcorn Linnets as they travel to Squires Gate, who are second from bottom.