Long Buckby and the two Daventry clubs have all been given home games in the draw for the opening rounds of the UCL KO Cup competition.
In the first round the Town will receive a Rothwell Corinthians side which has escaped relegation while newly-promoted Daventry United are at home to Olney Town if first overcoming Sileby Rangers at the Royal Oak.
The Bucks need to beat Division O
ne side Buckingham at Station Road to earn another home tie against Raunds or Yaxley after the UCL failed to carry out a threat to relegate league champions S and L Corby because of poor ground facilities.
Only Potton United went down to be replaced by Darran Foster's men in a lop-sided Premier Division which will again contain 21 clubs. There are no newcomers to the under-strength 16-club First Division.
Meanwhile Daventry Town are leading the chase to sign a talented young midfield player who represented promoted Leaming-ton in the FA Cup tie against Football League outfit Colchester United two seasons ago.
Ryan Howell can also operate up front and will be another string to new manager Ady Fuller's bow if putting pen to paper after attending the opening training session at Communica-tions Park on Thursday, July 2.
Fuller also plans to take a look at players from both Corby Town and Racing Club Warwick while continuing to focus his attention on finding a suitable partner for Chris Godwin in central defence.
The roof is now on the new £550,000 clubhouse in Browns Road and contractors are confident of finishing the interior work by the start of the UCL campaign in early August.
A number of pre-season friendlies have been arranged already, including clashes with two of Fuller's former clubs, Banbury United and Woodford United who will entertain the Town at Byfield Road on August 1.
The Banbury game will start the ball rolling at Communications Park on Tuesday, July 14 followed by a clash with Coalville on the following Saturday.
Sileby Rangers visit Daventry on August 4 while Ardley also feature on the pre-season list.