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EFL QUARTET SET TO BAG £60,000 CUP BOUNTY

FA CUP By John Lyons

SEE YOU AGAIN: Charlton and Cray Valley drew 1-1

FOUR EFL clubs are set for a £60,000 windfall after being chosen for live television coverage in the FA Cup second round.
Wigan will pocket the broadcast fee because their tie at Chester or York will be shown live on BBC Two on Friday, December 1 (7.45pm).
Walsall’s trip to National League North outfit Alfreton has been selected for coverage the following day. The tie has been pencilled in for 12.30pm on BBC One.
On Sunday, December 3, Reading’s trip to National League side Eastleigh is on I...

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