Crawley boss Billy Smith isn't disappointed that his side failed to land high-profile opposition in the FA Cup.

Reds will travel to fellow Dr Martens League outfit Tiverton Town on November 16 after reaching the first round proper for the first time since 1994 with a 4-1 win over Flackwell Heath on Saturday.

Tiverton, meanwhile, knocked out Conference outfit Barnet 2-0 at Underhill.

Smith said: "I'm quite happy. They are in our division so we know a bit about them. We won there in the league last season and although we would have taken more fans had it been Barnet I'm sure we will still have a good following down there."

Smith insisted today that promotion to the Conference remained the club's priority, but he's quite happy for his side to enjoy some of the Cup spotlight.

"Promotion is our main objective but who wants to go out of the FA Cup? It's a great competition and everyone wants to enjoy being a part of it for as long as possible."

Hastings and Horsham face replays before they know whether they will be enjoying first round ties against Mansfield and Stevenage respectively.

Hornets go to Team Bath tonight (7.30) after Saturday's goallless draw at Queen Street while Hastings replay tomorrow.

Horsham boss John Maggs said: "We still think we can go through and there's a great incentive there for both teams."