The draw for the FA Cup first round has handed Stevenage another clash with a non-league side.
Boro, who were beaten 1-0 in the third round of last year's competition away to National League Maidstone United, are at home to Guiseley.
The West Yorkshire side play in the Northern Premier League Premier Division and currently sit fifth in the last of the play-off places.
They reached the first round by beating Kidderminster Harriers 1-0 on Saturday, one of two sides from higher up the pyramid they have sent packing this season, the other being Scunthorpe United.
Ties will be played between November 1 and 4.
FA Cup first round draw in full
1.Rotherham United v Cheltenham Town
2.Barrow v Doncaster Rovers
3.Worthing v Morecambe
4.Boreham Wood v Leyton Orient
5.Exeter City v Barnet
6.Carlisle United v Wigan Athletic
7.Tamworth v Huddersfield Town
8.Hartlepool United or Brackley Town v Braintree Town
9.Curzon Ashton v Mansfield Town
10.Wycombe Wanderers v York City
11.Bradford City v Aldershot Town
12.Hednesford Town or Gateshead v Gainsborough Trinity or Boston United
13.Burton Albion v Scarborough Athletic
14.Tranmere Rovers v Oldham Athletic
15.Rochdale v Bromley
16.Walsall v Bolton Wanderers
17.Grimsby Town v Wealdstone
18.Bristol Rovers v Weston-super-Mare
19.MK Dons v AFC Wimbledon
20.Altrincham or Solihull Moors v Maidstone United
21.Stockport County v Forest Green Rovers
22.Reading v Fleetwood Town
23.STEVENAGE v Guiseley
24.Northampton Town v Kettering Town
25.Rushall Olympic or Peterborough Sports v Accrington Stanley
26.Swindon Town v Colchester United
27.Salford City v Shrewsbury Town
28.Crewe Alexandra v Dagenham & Redbridge
29.Port Vale v Barnsley
30.Chesham United v Lincoln City
31.Chesterfield v Horsham
32.Southend United v Charlton Athletic
33.Notts County v Alfreton Town
34.Taunton Town or Maidenhead United v Crawley Town
35.Harrogate Town v Wrexham
36.Woking v Cambridge United
37.Gillingham v Blackpool
38.Tonbridge Angels v Harborough Town
39.Sutton United v Birmingham City
40.Newport County v Peterborough United
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