NEWPORT County AFC will have home advantage in the second round of the FA Cup.
The Exiles drew either Torquay United or Derby County at home in this evening's draw.
The Gulls and Rams drew 2-2 in their first round clash at the weekend, and will meet again at a replay on Tuesday, November 15 in the East Midlands.
The winner of that game will travel to Rodney Parade to face the Exiles on weekend of November 25, 26 and 27.
County and Derby faced off four times between 1984 and 1986, when both teams were in League Division Three. County won one of these games, while the other three were draws.
The Exiles have faced Torquay far more often as they have often been in the same division. Of these games, County have won 33, Torquay won 33, and 24 resulted in a draw.
The last meeting with the Gulls was a 1-0 League Two success at Plainmoor in 2014 thanks to a Chris Zebroski strike, although the sides did play out a goalless draw in pre-season.
Torquay are currently in the National League - one division below County - while Derby are in League One - a step above the Exiles.
County earned £41,000 in prize money for beating Colchester 2-0 in round one and victory in the second round would earn £67,000 and a potential clash with a big gun when the Premier League and Championship clubs enter the competition in round three.
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