Farsley Celtic and Guiseley have difficult ties against clubs from their league in the first qualifying round of the FA Cup.

The Celts have the toughest draw against Marine. The Celts opened this campaign with a visit to the Merseyside club and were beaten 2-1.

The tie will give Lee Sinnott and his men a chance for swift revenge and a cup victory would lift the spirits in the camp following a disappointing start to the season.

"We might get our own back, we could easily have got a different result there last time so the payback chance is a feature," said Sinnott, who still has several injury concerns. Recent signing Andy Patterson begins a three-game ban and James McDaid is ineligible.

Guiseley have home advantage against Chorley in a roses clash. While the visitors are from division one, a level below, manager Neil Parsley is warning his players against complacency.

"They are a well-established side and have been in the UniBond for a lot of years. They have good players and bags of experience," said Parsley.

"Chorley have a good record here - we have beaten them only once in their last six visits."

Liversedge have progressed to this stage by winning two games already and they face another long trip to Brandon United the north east.

Farsley (from): Morgan, Connor, Stabb, Ball, Iqbal, Shields, Bernard, Zoll, Midwood, Haworth, Knowles, Kilner, McCargill, Dyson, Bold, Russell.

Guiseley (from): Lamb, Hay, O'Brien, Illingworth, Grayston, Parke, Henry, Hogg, Jackson, Chattoe, Stuart, Sumner, Airdrie, Cooke, Forrest,

Bitton-Price, Donaldson.

Liversedge (from): Sutcliffe, Westhall (gk), Wood, Lowe, Hussain, Walton, Singh, Smith, Gaughan, Hamlet, James, Crossley, Lobley, Metcalf, Markham, McEwan.