Wokingham Town’s match at Wembley was abandoned at half time after a downpour of biblical proportions left standing water on the pitch.
Town were a goal up at the time thanks to Ewan Lynch. They must now travel again to the north London side, who currently occupy bottom place in the Combined Counties League Premier North, in mid-April.
Town beat local rivals Reading City 3-1 on Wednesday night under the lights at Lowther Road. They are set to welcome British Airways to the town on Saturday afternoon.
In the Southern Region Women’s Premier, Reading FC Women ensured they took a point against Woodley United as they snatched a last-gasp leveller in a 3-3 draw.
In Division One, Woodley United secured a moral-boosting 2-0 win on Tuesday night over FC Deportivo Galicia, with Ty Moorcroft grabbing both goals.
Westwood Wanderers remain top of the Thames Valley Premier League Premier Division after a 1-3 win at Finchampstead.
In the Premier Division of the Reading Sunday League, second-placed Burghfield kept the pressure on leaders Giveback with a 1-3 win at Emmer Green.
FC Bapco take on FC Lions from Wycombe in the Berks & Bucks Sunday Cup final at Holyport.
In the Bracknell Sunday League, Bracknell Rangers remain on course for a possible league and cup double after a come-from-behind senior cup semi-final win over Division One leaders Berks United.
Rangers are set to face current leaders SF7 at Birch Hill on Sunday morning.
In the Southern Region Women’s Football League Premier Division, the local derby between Woodley United and Reading ended 3-3.
In Division One North, Tilehurst Panthers won 2-1 against Milton United.
Caversham United bowed out of the Chairman’s Cup with a 0-9 defeat at home to Abingdon United Development.
Finchampstead won 0-6 at Yateley United in Division One of the Thames Valley Counties Women’s Football League.
In Division Three South, Berks County were also in the goals, winning 0-9 at Marlow Town, while Wargrave avenged their earlier defeat, winning 5-0 at home to Wokingham Town.
The Development Division saw Finchampstead Reserves win 7-0 over EC7 Women.
AFC Reading tumbled out of the Plate competition with a 1-7 defeat at home to East Oxford Ladies.