Billericay will be hoping to cash-in on the FA Cup glories of Exeter City.
The West Country Confer-ence side shook the soccer world and made national headlines on Saturday by achieving a goalless Cup draw at mighty Manchester United.
The former Football League club now host what is expected to be a far stronger Old Trafford line-up for the replay on Wednesday week at their St James's Park ground.
But, before then, they face an Essex date next Saturday when they come to Ryman Premier Billericay's New Lodge ground for a third round FA Trophy game.
Billericay officials are hoping that Exeter's new-found soccer fame will see curious football followers flocking to their Blunts Wall Road home to boost what was already expected to be a crowd well into four figures.
More immediate to Town's thoughts, however, was how they managed to see an end to their seven-match Ryman run, 1-0 at Folkestone on Saturday, despite forcing an incredible 17 corners in the opening 45 minutes.
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