Buckland Athletic v Ascot United preview

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Keaton August, Kai Walters and Jordan 'AJ' Ajanlekoko celebrate a goal in the FA Vase game against AEK Boco Photo: Shooting Stars

Ascot United will head South West to Buckland Athletic on Saturday 21st of January in the Fourth Round Proper of the Isuzu FA Vase with a 3pm kick off.

Saturday’s hosts currently sit fifth in the Premier Division of the Toolstation Western Football League having played twenty two league games (W12 D2 L8). A match fact worth knowing, as pointed out by Austell fan, Tony Pearce, on Twitter, is Buckland Athletic manager Daniel Hart was part of the AFC St Austell team that knocked the Yellas out in the Quarterfinal of the competition in the 2014/15 season.

Related: Ascot ease past Little Common in FA Vase

The journey so far for Ascot United

First Round Qualifying Long Crendon 1-5 Ascot United
Second Round Qualifying Ascot United 10-1 AEK Boco
First Round Proper 
Newport IoW 0-1 Ascot United
Second Round Proper Broadbridge Heath 0-3 Ascot United
Third Round Proper Ascot United 4-0 Little Common

The journey so far for Buckland Athletic

First Round Qualifying Keysham Town 1-2 Buckland Athletic
Second Round Qualifying 
Sherborne Town 1-2 Buckland Athletic
First Round Proper 
Cadbury Heath 1-2 Buckland Athletic
Second Round Proper Buckland Athletic 5-1 Cullompton Rangers
Third Round Proper Buckland Athletic 3-0 Laverstock & Ford

As confirmed, live on TalkSport 2 on Monday 16th of January, the winner of this tie will face either Bridgwater United or Erith Town in the Fifth Round Proper.

Elsewhere in the competition, Egham Town host Peacehaven & Telscombe and Harefield United travel to Clevedon Town in their rescheduled fixtures. Meanwhile, Reading City are in league action as they host Windsor, Flackwell Heath welcome Broadfields United and North Greenford United head to Burnham.

Up the Yellas!

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