Potters Bar Town have landed a plum tie in the final qualifying round of the FA Cup.
Their reward for reaching this stage of the competition for the first time in their history is a trip to Conference side Woking.
It will be a memorable day for everyone at the club, as the Cards are one of the biggest sides in non-league football.
The match will take place on Saturday, October 28.
Manager Andy Leese hailed his giantkillers after they saw off Margate 2-1 in Kent at the weekendand carried out the game plan to the letter.
He said: "It was a great day for the club. Financially, it plugs a gap for us somewhere. We just cannot wait for the next round."
Assistant manager Jon Meakes added: "It was a fantastic result for the club and the boys deserved it."
Potters Bar won it with first-half goals from Gabriel Fanibuyan and Ryan Harris.
And, if they can pull off an even bigger shock at Woking, a possible first-round clash with a Football League side (including Barnet) could await.
Meanwhile, Potters Bar suffered a cup hangover on Tuesday night, with the Scholars going down 2-0 at home to Aveley in Ryman League Division One North.
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