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Familiar foe to face Street in opening FA Cup round
Wells Journal
|July 10, 2025
STREET have been handed a home tie against a familiar foe to start this season's FA Cup.
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The Cobblers will welcome Brixham to The Tannery, following Brixham’s promotion to the Southern League this season.
Ben Watson’s team will be hoping to emulate Brixham in this Western League Premier Division campaign, and this could be a good yardstick for both sides to measure their progress this summer on August 2.
Street suffered a 3-1 defeat at Brixham in March, having also lost 2-0 in the reverse fixture in September.
Should Street progress, they will have the luxury of another home tie in the preliminary round on August 16, hosting the winners of Southern League side Mousehole or fellow Western League neighbours Bridgwater Town.
Shepton Mallet face an early trip to newly promoted Western League Premier Division side Newquay. The sides aren’t due to meet in the league until November 1, before Shepton’s trip to Cornwall scheduled for the end of the season on April 18.
Newquay won the Premier West Division of the South West Peninsula League last season and will look to enjoy this foray into the FA Cup.
If Shepton make it through, they will travel to reconvene with former manager Craig Loxton who is now a coach at Southern League Frome Town.
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