All Carlisle United eyes will be on ball number ten in tonight's FA Cup first round draw.
The Blues and their fellow clubs from Leagues One and Two join the competition at this stage.
And Paul Simpson's side and their supporters will be hoping for a favourable draw in the 2022/23 competition.
The draw will take place at about 7.15pm live on BBC Two, as well as on the official Emirates FA Cup Twitter and Facebook channels.
It is being held at Lye Meadow, home of Southern League minnows Alvechurch, who booked their place in the first round by beating Worksop Town on Saturday.
Dion Dublin and Alan Smith will conduct the draw, which sees United among 48 clubs from the third and fourth tiers who will join 32 non-league clubs at the first round proper stage.
The Blues landed one of the competition's minnows last season when they drew Isthmian League outfit Horsham, going on to win 2-0 at Brunton Park.
The previous campaign their first round tie took them to Hayes & Yeading, with Carlisle squeezing through on penalties after a 2-2 extra-time draw.
Minnows in the draw this time around include Coalville Town from the Southern League Premier Division Central, who shocked Notts County in the fourth round qualifying.
South Shields, managed by Kevin Phillips and with ex-Blues such as Lewis Alessandra and Gary Liddle in their ranks, are another intriguing non-league name in the draw after the Northern Premier League side dumped out Scunthorpe United on Saturday, having overcome Workington Reds in a previous round.
Other low-ranked sides in the draw include Southern Premier League team Needham Market, who are in the first round for the first time in their history.
Chelmsford City, Bracknell Town and Merthyr Town are also among the minnows, while certain previous first-round Carlisle opponents are in the hat, including 2013's infamous rivals Boreham Wood.
Carlisle's fellow Cumbrians Barrow are number four.
FULL BALL NUMBERS
1. Accrington Stanley
2. AFC Wimbledon
3. Barnsley
4. Barrow AFC
5. Bolton Wanderers
6. Bradford City
7. Bristol Rovers
8. Burton Albion
9. Cambridge United
10. Carlisle United
11. Charlton Athletic
12. Cheltenham Town
13. Colchester United
14. Crawley Town
15. Crewe Alexandra
16. Derby County
17. Doncaster Rovers
18. Exeter City
19. Fleetwood Town
20. Forest Green Rovers
21. Gillingham
22. Grimsby Town
23. Harrogate Town
24. Hartlepool United
25. Ipswich Town
26. Leyton Orient
27. Lincoln City
28. Mansfield Town
29. Milton Keynes Dons
30. Morecambe
31. Newport County
32. Northampton Town
33. Oxford United
34. Peterborough United
35. Plymouth Argyle
36. Port Vale
37. Portsmouth
38. Rochdale
39. Salford City
40. Sheffield Wednesday
41. Shrewsbury Town
42. Stevenage
43. Stockport County
44. Sutton United
45. Swindon Town
46. Tranmere Rovers
47. Walsall
48. Wycombe Wanderers
49. Oldham Athletic AFC or Chester
50. Kidderminster Harriers or AFC Fylde
51. King’s Lynn Town
52. York City
53. South Shields
54. Solihull Moors
55. Curzon Ashton
56. Blyth Spartans or Wrexham
57. Altrincham or Gateshead
58. Chesterfield
59. Alvechurch
60. Buxton
61. Coalville Town
62. FC Halifax Town
63. Hereford
64. Torquay United or Hampton & Richmond Borough
65. Yeovil Town or Taunton Town
66. Maidenhead United
67. Eastleigh
68. Ebbsfleet United
69. Woking
70. Dagenham & Redbridge
71. Hendon or Chippenham Town
72. Weymouth
73. Oxford City
74. Bracknell Town
75. Boreham Wood
76. Barnet
77. Needham Market
78. Chelmsford City
79. Merthyr Town
80. Farnborough
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