DIVISION Three leaders Plymouth Argyle will definitely have to travel to North Yorkshire for their FA Cup first round clash against Whitby Town on Saturday, November 17.
The Unibond Premier League club has decided against a neutral venue and will play the tie at their tight Turnbull Ground, which has a capacity of 3,200.
Doubts over safety have since been eliminated.
Whitby secretary Charlie Woodward said: "We had the police and local council here yesterday and they are happy. There are no problems at all.
"We couldn't have asked for a better draw than against Plymouth.
"Everybody connected with Whitby Town is looking forward to the game. We are over the moon."
To earn the lucrative crack against the Pilgrims Whitby ousted ailing Scarborough 3-1.
Updated: 12:27 Wednesday, October 31, 2001
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