Reading will host Fleetwood Town in round one of the FA Cup.
Always a standout date in the calendar for supporters of clubs in the lower leagues, 48 sides from League One and League Two have joined 32 non-league teams who survived the qualifying rounds.
Live on BBC2, the Royals were drawn out midway through to host Charlie Adam's Cod Army, who were relegated from League One last season.
Only a second meeting at the SCL Stadium between the sides, Fleetwood won 2-1 last season.
Reading are among the oldest professional sides not to have won the prestigious competition, coming closest in 1927 and 2015 with semi-final appearances.
The quarter-final was also reached in 2010, 2011 and 2016.
Last season, the Royals made it to round two before losing to National League Eastleigh live on television, a game best remembered for fan protests against owner Dai Yongge.
Premier League and Championship teams enter at the third round stage.
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