ACCRINGTON Stanley will travel to National League side Woking in the second round of the FA Cup .

The tie will evoke memories of one of the greatest days in Stanley's history when they went to Woking and won 1-0 in 2006 to book their place back in the Football League.

The Reds sealed their spot in round two of this season's competition with a superb 2-1 away success at Bradford City courtesy of goals from Rommy Boco and Jordan Clark and will be bidding to reach the third round and an opportunity to take on some of the Premier League big boys.

Stanley have not reached round three since the 2009/10 season when they beat Gillingham before losing to Fulham in round four.

Reds boss John Coleman was desperate for a home tie but his side will once again be on their travels with a long trip south to take on their National League opponents.

Stanley will be favourites for the tie with the Reds currently 36 places above Woking with the Cards down in 21st place in the National League.

Woking booked their place in the draw with a win over Stockport County on Saturday.

The second round ties will take place on the weekend of December 2-3.

Stanley return to League Two action this weekend when they travel to Luton Town looking to put themselves back in the play-off picture after losing 3-1 at home to bottom of the table Newport County in their last league match.