FOOTBALL fans can book their seat for the televised Non-League Finals Day.

If Salisbury FC get through their quarter-final clash with Ashford United and the two-legged semi final in March, they will play in the 90,000 arena on Sunday, May 22.

On that day, for the first time in the FA's history, two finals will go ahead, FA Vase followed by the FA Trophy - both to be screened on BT Sport.

The action-packed day starts at 12.15pm with the Vase before the Trophy kicks off at 4.15pm.

More than 10,000 fans watched North Shields lift the trophy last season after beating Glossop North End 2-1 AET.

So far, Whites have accumulated £9,100 in prize money after seven wins in the competition over Wincanton Town, Folland Sports, Calne Town, AFC St Austell, Highworth Town, AFC Dunstable and Nuneaton Griff.

And they will receive an additional £4,500 and £6,000 providing they win their next two rounds.

The winner of the competition will be rewarded with a cheque for £25,000 and the runner-up will collect £17,000 from the prize fund.

Tickets are now on sale at cost £25 for adults, £10 concessions and £1 for children under-16.

To book, call 0844 826 2010 or visit ticketing.thefa.com.

BEFORE Whites return to vase action, they rub shoulders with Blackfield and Langley tomorrow in what is a heavyweight showdown at the top of Sydenhams Wessex Premier, both of whom have applied for promotion to step four (Southern League).

Salisbury are currently eight points clear of Blackfield with a game in hand.

And a win tomorrow at Gang Warily Community Centre will see them stretch their cushion to 11 points.

But they are without Calum Brockway, who is ruled out for at least five weeks after dislocating his shoulder in a 4-3 win over Horndean, and Brandon Mundy (hamstring).

Charlie Searle should return, though, from injury.

Boss Steve Claridge said: "The results we have achieved these past two or three weeks have opened up a bit of daylight at the top.

"I don't want us to let go of the advantage we have worked hard to create but we do have a few points to play with.

"Now it's about preserving our position. Other teams have got to beat us when they play us. The pressure is on them. Not us.

"But we're going to Blackfield to win and we are definitely capable of it."

Due to the heavy rain forecast overnight, a pitch inspection is planned for 11am.

See @Saljournalsport for updates.