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Preview: Hornchurch v Peterborough United, 2pm, Sunday, 9 November, FA Cup, First round

Match preview including: Potter couldn't believe that Steven Gerrard wanted his shirt; Posh have lost just 10 times at this stage since 1960, directions to Hornchurch:

Match preview including: Potter couldn't believe that Steven Gerrard wanted his shirt; Posh have lost just 10 times at this stage since 1960, directions to Hornchurch:Predict the final score: Hornchurch v Posh?

Here's how you voted as at 12 noon on matchday:

82% Posh win by 2 or more goals

6% Posh win by 1 goal

0% Score draw

0% 0-0

6% Hornchurch win by 1 goal

6% Hornchurch win by 2 or more goals.

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Read Alan Swann's team news and match updates from just before 2pm on Sunday

Potter couldn't believe that Steven Gerrard wanted his shirt

Alan Swann looks ahead to the FA Cup clash with Hornchurch and back to some other memorable clashes in the world's greatest cup competition.

AA recommended route to get to AFC Hornchurch

Wigan were a non-league side when they beat Posh in the cup

Posh have lost just 10 times at this stage since 1960

Focus on Hornchurch.

Hornchurch had a dozen pros just four years ago

Lawyer's clerk Styles will be well briefed about Posh's strengths

The draw for the second round will take place before Posh have played their first round tie!

It will be broadcast live on ITV on Sunday at 1.45pm.


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