Wycombe Wanderers will find out who they will play in the first round of the FA Cup this month.

The draw will take place on Monday, October 14 at 7pm live on BBC Two.

It will be conducted at Valley Parade, the home of League Two side Bradford City, who won the world’s oldest football competition in 1911.

In all, 48 EFL clubs from League One and League Two will enter the competition at the First Round Proper stage, and join the 32 non-league teams remaining from the qualifying competition.

The fourth and final qualifying round will take place THIS weekend (October 12 and October 13), with three teams from the Thames Valley being in action this weekend.

Chesham United, who beat Bristol Rovers in the first round back in the 2015/16 season, will take Yeovil Town at home, whilst Maidenhead United have a very long away journey to Taunton Town.

Slough Town will also be in action, as they are away to Woking.

These are three of the 32 fixture that will take place this weekend, with replays being planned for 10 days time in any draws occur.

The first round proper will commence between Friday, November 1 and Monday, November 4.

In previous years, Wycombe have struggled to progress from the early rounds of the competition.

In each of the last three seasons, the Chairboys, who reached the semi-finals in 2001, have been knocked out by League Two opposition at home without scoring a goal.

In the 2021/22 edition, Wanderers lost 1-0 to Hartlepool United after a 2-2 draw at Victoria Park.

One year later, Gareth Ainsworth's last FA Cup match in charge of the club ended in a 2-0 loss to Walsall, and last year, it was the same scoreline but this time, against Morecambe.

Wycombe's last win in the FA Cup was a 4-1 thrashing against Preston North End in the third round in January 2021.

Wanderers had a bye into the third round as they were in the Championship.