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The FA Trophy 2009–10 is the 40th season of the
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,
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's cup competition for teams at levels 5–8 of the
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. The number of team entries for this season was initially 265, but this was reduced to 264 when
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withdrew.


Calendar


Preliminary round

Ties will be played on 3 October 2009.


Ties


Replays


First round qualifying

Ties will be played on 17 October 2009. Teams from Premier Division of Southern League, Northern Premier League and Isthmian League entered in this round.


Ties


Replays


Ties


Second round qualifying

Ties will be played on 31 October 2009.


Ties


Replays


Ties


Third round qualifying

Ties will be played on 21 November 2009 Teams from Conference North and Conference South entered in this round.


Ties


Replays


First round

This round is the first in which
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teams join those from lower reaches of the
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. Matches took place on 12 December. Since King's Lynn folded, Vauxhall Motors received a walkover to the second round. The fixture between
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and
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was postponed in December due to a waterlogged pitch and rearranged for 15 December. This match, however, did not go ahead because of a frozen pitch and neither did the third attempt at playing this fixture on 22 December. The match was then scheduled to take place on 5 January, but this was also postponed due to
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. The match was then scheduled to take place on 12 January, but was subsequently postponed once more. The game was eventually played on 19 January, resulting in a 3-0 win for Histon. However, on 25 January, Maidstone were re-instated in the competition after Histon were found to have fielded an ineligible player.


Ties


Replays


Second round

Matches were to take place on Saturday, 9 January
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, but the
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that engulfed the country meant that all were postponed and rescheduled provisionally for between 11 and 13 January. Most of the games were further postponed to between 18 and 20 January.


Ties


Replays


Third round

Matches took place on 30 January 2010.


Ties


Ties


Fourth round

Matches took place on 20 February 2010. The match between
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and
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was postponed twice because of a frozen pitch.


Semi-finals


First leg

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Second leg

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Final


References


General


Football Club History Database: FA Trophy 2009-10
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