IT'S destination Portsmouth for Wycombe Wanderers, who face the 2008 winners in the first round of the Emirates FA Cup next month.

While for non-league neighbours Chesham United, they've been given an intriguing trip to League 1 outfit Peterborough after qualifying for the first round for the second season in succession.

For Gareth Ainsworth's side, ball number 47 in last night's draw, they will have an element of revenge on their minds for the November tie, after losing 4-2 to fellow League 2 side Pompey at Fratton Park earlier this season.

Meanwhile Chesham United's reward for getting through the qualifying rounds is a trip to Peterborough United, who currently lie 11th in league one.

Last season, the  Evo-Stik League Southern Premier Division chalked up a major scalp by knocking out league opposition in Bristol Rovers before bowing out to Bradford City in round two.

Matches will be played over the weekend of November 4 to 6, and Chesham boss Andy Leese is licking his lips at the prospect of another crack at league opposition.

He said: "Another fantastic game in prospect as we play Peterborough United in the next round of the FA cup. I thought our ball had been lost as the draw went on and on!

"Playing another professional club is a great reward for our efforts.

"It will be extremely challenging as we found last season with Bristol Rovers and Bradford City.

"We will prepare as we always do and see where it takes us. The game will ignite the fans and the town again, and I'm sure we will take a huge support to the game.

"We need to focus on the League games and the FA Trophy before that, but what a great game to look forward to!"

The Generals’ 1-0 first-round victory at Bristol Rovers was a landslide winner in the Football Association's Facebook poll to pick the giantkilling of the week following the victory at the Memorial Stadium last November.

The Southern Premier League Chesham were sat 75 places below League Two Rovers when they triumphed at Bristol Rovers thanks to Ryan Blake’s 77th-minute strike.

Chesham, who were drawn as ball 64, saw off Potters Bar Town 1-0 in the fourth qualifying round on Saturday.

Drew Robertston's 14th minute penalty was the difference after full-back Benji Crilley was tripped in the box.