Hereford FC travel to Hartley Wintney for the next round of the FA Vase on Saturday January 30th.
Last night their chairman Luke Mulin spoke to BBC Five Live's Non-League Show.
"We've got a massive draw in the next round, very difficult against Hereford. On our pitch who knows.
"To win the Cup you've got to beat them all. Fingers crossed, the Cup is the Cup.
"We are in there battling and we are very happy to be in there battling."
So where is Hartley Wintney?
Hartley Wintney is classified as a village, though a sizeable one these days, located close to the main town of Basingstoke in North Hampshire, within central southern England. The Football Club was founded in 1897, were founder members of the Home Counties League and the First Team currently play in the Combined Counties League Premier Division.
You'll find us at The Memorial Playing Fields, Green Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hants RG27 8DL. The club has a covered stand with seating for around 120, with an open area at its centre to accommodate wheelchairs. There is a well-equipped, licensed clubhouse offering hot and cold drinks and snacks on match days, as well as the facilities to host varied events including wedding receptions, birthday parties and social or business meetings.
The Clubhouse |
FROM THE A30:
On entering Hartley Wintney via the A30, take the turn at the mini roundabout signposted A323 Fleet. Take the 1st right turn, Green Lane, which has St John's Church on the corner. Continue down Green Lane for about 800 metres and turn right into the car park at the second entry slip road (the parking area operates a one-way system and the first slip road you'll pass is the exit). This car park has a shared access with Greenfields School.