An overseas adventure beckons for Falmouth Town in the fifth round of the FA Vase.
Town are in the fifth round of the competition for the first time in 29 years and have been tied away to Channel Islands outfit Jersey Bulls.
The FA Vase is a knockout competition for clubs in steps 5 and 6 of the non-league system.
In the fourth round on Saturday, January 13 Falmouth defeated Hartpury University with a 2-0 victory at Bickland Park with Jared Simms and Jacob Grange notching the goals for Andrew Westgarth's outfit.
Falmouth were able to call upon an influential 12th man with the Town faithful, and particularly the F-Troop, putting in a performance described as "unprecedented in modern times".
A the end of the match a victorious Falmouth team went to salute the F-Troop in the Packet End, who had done so much to drive the team on and the players ended up leading the singing of the Town anthem “Sweet Falmouth Town”.
You can read more of the action from Saturday's match between Falmouth and Hartpury University here: Momentous victory sees Falmouth progress in FA Vase
Their fifth-round opponents defeated Fleet Town 4-2 on penalties in the last round after the game finished 1-1 in normal time. Their league form has been impressive too in the Combined Counties League Premier Division South, where they currently sit fourth in the table.
The fifth round is scheduled to take place on Saturday, February 10.
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