Three Albany Northern League teams got the home ties they wanted in the fourth round draw of the FA Vase.

All four ANL sides are up against teams who have come through from the southern half of the draw.

Billingham Town play Lymington and New Milton from the Wessex League and manager Alan Robinson said: "We can't complain. We've got the home advantage we wanted. Hopefully they won't travel too well."

Jarrow Roofing, who have never played at this stage before, are at home to Kent League outfit Deal Town, who won the competition in 2000.

West Allotment, from the ANL Second Division, take on Soham Town Rangers from the Eastern Counties League.

Bedlington are the only team that has to get the map out, as they are away to Bitton from the Western League. Ties are to be played on January 22nd.

Horden will be under the charge of senior player Keith Stephens for their ANL league cup tie at home to Jarrow Roofing tonight, following the weekend resignation of Eddie Freeman.

Billingham Town welcome back keeper Darren Collier from suspension for their home tie against Hebburn, while Durham City are without injured striker Glen Robson at home to Thornaby. Richie Pitt and Michael Robson return for Dunston at home to Brandon.

* Bishop Auckland face the toughest game of their season tonight when they travel to leaders Workington in the UniBond League Premier Division.

Bishops are bottom of the table, eight points adrift of safety. Midfielder Michael Coghlin is suspended, but another Stephen Salvin returns.

UniBond League Premier Division

Workington v Bishop Auckland

Albany Northern League Cup

Billingham Town v Hebburn, Dunston v Brandon, Durham City v Thornaby, Horden v Jarrow Roofing.