FA Cup 2023/24: 4 Non-League Teams aiming to Reach the Fourth Round

As we approach the third round of the 2023/24 FA Cup campaign, a thrilling sub-plot simmers on one of the grandest stages in English football.

The FA Cup has forged a reputation as a platform that encourages dreams to become realities, particularly for underdogs aspiring to etch their names in footballing folklore.

Equipped with nothing but passion, resilience and a hunger for glory, four non-league teams are seeking to defy the odds in the FA Cup by securing a spot in the fourth round.

Maidstone United

Maidstone United will trade tackles with League One side Stevenage at the Gallagher Stadium in a battle for a spot in the next round of the competition.

They are pretty familiar with the concept of pulling off upsets having defeated League Two side Barrow in the previous round, but recent struggles dampen their chances of repeating the feat.

Since thwarting Truro City 2-1 on home turf earlier this month, they have failed to win any of their subsequent four fixtures across all competitions (D1, L3).

They snapped a three-match losing streak with a 1-1 draw away to Tonbridge Angels, but it remains to be seen if that will be enough to spark a revival.

The odds are firmly stacked against Maidstone as they come up against a Stevenage side that has lost just one of their last 15 games in all competitions (W9, D5).

Maidstone picked up a 2-1 win when both sides last crossed paths in the 2014 FA Cup first round, but their 5.75 odds of success this time around suggests the bookmakers aren’t convinced about the chances of history repeating itself.

Chesterfield

National League leaders Chesterfield will make a bold effort to snatch a fourth-round place when they take on Championship outfit Watford at Vicarage Road.

An own goal from Idris El Mizouni was enough for the Spireites to eke out a 1-0 victory over League One side Leyton Orient in the previous round, but the stakes are higher for Paul Cook’s side this time around.

Barring their most recent 2-0 defeat to Solihull Moors, Chesterfield have been in mind-boggling form, losing just one of their previous 22 games across all competitions (W20, D1), including a couple of seven-game winning streaks.

Cook will hope the defeat to the Moors was only a blip and his side will get a chance to set the record straight before embarking on an audacious trip to Watford.

Chesterfield have been handed 6.00 odds to beat Watford, but it would be silly to write them off before the ball is kicked considering the highly unpredictable nature of knockout football.

Northern Ireland international Will Grigg has been in sublime goalscoring form for Chesterfield this season, bagging 12 goals in 22 National League appearances.

Sports betting sites in Ireland are offering odds of 4.00 for Grigg to get on the scoresheet at Watford, which may tempt plenty of punters on the Emerald Isle.

Grigg was the scourge of online bookmakers during his time in league football and he will be eager to deliver another winning return to bettors who back him to score at Vicarage Road.

Eastleigh

Eastleigh will travel to Rodney Parade to face League Two strugglers Newport County for a place in the FA Cup fourth round.

They pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the second round after eliminating League One side Reading courtesy of a Paul McCallum brace, including a last-gasp winner.

Since the electrifying victory against Reading, Eastleigh have picked up two wins from their subsequent four games.

Richard Hill will hope his side can avoid a similar fate when both sides lock horns at Silverlake Stadium in a game that precedes the highly anticipated fixture against Newport.

The Spitfires are priced at 4.75 to win the game, but considering Newport’s shaky form of late, pulling off another upset in the FA Cup is not beyond the realms of possibility for the visiting side.

Aldershot Town

The Hawthorns will be the venue for an eye-catching FA Cup third-round showdown as Aldershot Town battle Premier League aspirants West Bromwich Albion.

The Shots rocked League Two leaders Stockport County in the previous round, running out 1-0 winners at Edgeley Park courtesy of a late knockout blow from Oliver Scott.

After failing to pick up a single victory in their subsequent three fixtures (D1, L2), Aldershot’s promotion bid has taken a slight knock.

Their daunting trip to West Brom pitches them against a team who are firmly in contention to bag a play-off spot in the Championship this season.

Securing a spot in the FA Cup fourth round could be nothing but a distant dream for Aldershot – a point evidenced by their 9.00 odds of success.

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