CRAWLEY Town will have an early chance of revenge against Brighton & Hove Albion Reserves after drawing them in the Sussex Senior Cup.
In a repeat of this year's Sussex Senior Cup final which Crawley lost to the Seagulls 1-0, Town will meet them again at home in the second round of this season's competition.
Manager Steve Evans revealed last season the competition was bottom of t
heir list of priorities.
Throughout the campaign until the final he played fringe players, including his own assistant manager Paul Rayner, who he also put in charge of the team.
Oakwood have also received a home draw against Sussex County League champions Crowborough, if they can get past Rye in the first round.
Crawley Down also have home advantage against Worthing, assuming they manage to beat their first round opponents and neighbours, East Grinstead.
Three Bridges must travel to either Sidley or Lancing, having been handed a bye in the first round.
Sussex Senior Cup Second Round draw: Bexhill or Hassocks v Bognor, Ringmer or Pagham v Horsham, Oakwood or Rye v Crowborough, Wick v Lewes, Eastbourne Borough v Eastbourne United or Mile Oak, Crawley Down or East Grinstead v Worthing, Selsey or Southwick v Midhurst and Easebourne or Peacehaven, Sidley or Lancing v Three Bridges, Crawley Town v Albion Reserves, Wealden or Sidlesham v Loxwood or Hailsham, Eastbourne Town v Arundel, Whitehawk v Rustington or Chichester, Burgess Hill v Hastings, Seaford or Shoreham v Westfield or Steyning, Storrington or St Francis Rangers v Horsham YMCA, Worthing United or Littlehampton v East Preston.
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