- The Isuzu FA Vase and Trophy Quarter-Final draws took place at Wembley Stadium on Monday, 3rd February 2025.
- TalkSPORT’s Adrian Durham presented the draw alongside former England captain Stuart Pearce and Non-League aficionado Tony Incenzo.
- The remaining eight teams in both competitions will be vying to secure their place at Wembley Stadium for Non-League Finals Day on Sunday, 11th May 2025.
The draws for the Isuzu FA Vase and Trophy Quarter-Finals took place on Monday, 3rd February. Non-league football fans could follow the exciting event livestreamed straight from the home dressing room at the iconic Wembley Stadium. The final eight teams in each competition will hope to book their place for Non-League Finals Day on Sunday, 11th May 2025.
Broadcast live on TalkSPORT2’s ‘The Social’ programme, as well as on Isuzu UK’s YouTube and X channels, Adrian Durham was joined by the legendary Stuart Pearce and Isuzu’s non-league expert, Tony Incenzo.
The home changing room at Wembley Stadium marked the perfect setting for the draw, as the competing teams will hope to be sitting in the very same place on the 11th May.
Fixtures for the Isuzu FA Vase and Trophy Quarter-Finals will take place on the weekend of Saturday, 1st March.
Isuzu FA Vase Quarter-Final Fixtures:
- Whitstable Town vs Whitchurch Alport,
- Hartpury University vs Erith & Belvedere,
- Andover New Street vs Heanor Town,
- AFC Whyteleafe vs Bourne Town.
Isuzu FA Trophy Quarter-Final Fixtures:
- Oxford City vs Woking,
- Sutton United vs Spennymoor Town,
- Sittingbourne vs Aldershot Town,
- Rochdale vs Altrincham.
In consolidation of the partnership between the FA and Isuzu UK, two Isuzu D-Max pick-ups were delivered to the stadium prior to the draw to assist the grounds team with the ongoing maintenance of the pitch, ahead of the final.
The two D-Max V-Cross pick-ups are finished in Mercury Silver Metallic colour, one with a canopy and the other with a roller shutter. Both are also equipped with towbars, allowing the team to utilise the vehicle’s 3.5-tonne towing capacity and trailer sway control across its various applications. The D-Max also boasts a 1-tonne payload, enabling the transportation of equipment and resources.
Head of Marketing at Isuzu UK, George Wallis, commented: “The handover of the two Isuzu D-Max V-Cross pick-ups underscores our continued support of the FA.
“We look forward to another tonne of excitement loaded ahead of Non-League Finals Day, with 16 teams across both competitions still looking to book their place at Wembley Stadium. The competition plays a vital role in promoting non-league football and encouraging supporters to get involved in a special day at one of the world’s most iconic stadia.”
For more information about the Isuzu FA Vase and Trophy Quarter-Final Draws, please visit www.youtube.com/live/K_kGq8U77ms.