Non-League Day: Chasetown are wary of Town changes in FA Trophy
Chasetown will have to expect the unexpected when Market Drayton Town visit the Scholars Ground in the FA Trophy tomorrow.

Scott Dundas's charges host the Gingerbread Men at the end of a week when club legend Martyn Davies was sacked.
And with £3,000 and a place in the first qualifying round up for grabs, there is plenty of incentive to send a Non-League Day crowd home happy.
"It's always a good day Non-League Day and hopefully a few extra people should come through the gate," said Dundas. "We know quite a bit about Market Drayton, but they have just sacked their manager so we'll have to be a little bit
wary.
"If you can get through a couple of rounds in the FA Trophy by six or seven grand, so it's a very worthwhile competition."
Former Walsall defender James O’Connor could make his debut when 13th-placed Kidderminster Harriers travel to eighth-placed Bradford Park Avenue in National League North.