Micky Mellon's Oldham Athletic have been drawn away to Stockton Town in the FA Trophy.
The Northern Premier League Premier Division side progressed in the competition thanks to a 3-1 home win over Scarborough Athletic on Saturday.
The north east club are currently sixth in the table with 28 points from their 17 games.
The tie will take place against the Northern Premier League Premier Division sides on December 7 at the MAP Group UK Stadium.
Meanwhile, tickets are on general sale for Latics FA Cup second round tie at Leyton Orient, priced £10 for adults, £7 for concessions and £5 for Under 18s.
Concession prices are available for seniors (over 65s), young adults (18-24), NHS staff, armed forces, emergency services and unemployed.
We have also received seven pairs of wheelchair and carer tickets which can also be ordered online or in person at the ticket office.
Disabled supporters can claim a free carer ticket providing the supporter receives PIP/DLA or its equivalent at the middle or higher rate.
Latics have sold more than 450 of the 1,250 tickets allocated and paper tickets will be required to gain entry.
Supporters are encouraged to purchase tickets online and collect them from the ticket office, located within the club's Athletic Store, or select postage for £2.
Any collections on the day will be held at Leyton Orient’s Matchday Collection Kiosk (white booth) situated outside of the West Stand Ticket Office on Oliver Road. Ticket sales will end at 4pm on Friday 29 November.
The club is also currently accepting bookings for a second coach after the first one sold out. Seats are priced at £40 for adults and £35 for U18s and will leave the Joe Royle Stand at 8am.
Progressing to the second round meant a new date had to be sought for Latics' scheduled National League game at Eastleigh.
This will now take place at Ten Acres on January 7, 2025 (kick-off 7.45pm).
Ticketing arrangements have yet to be confirmed.
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