Teams that were not members of either the
Premier League or
English Football League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 32 available places in the first round. On 6 August 2022, in an extra preliminary round match against
Fleet Town,
Newport (IOW) teenager Finn Smith became the youngest ever FA Cup goalscorer, a day after his 16th birthday. The fourth and final qualifying round was played on the weekend beginning 15 October. The winners from the fourth qualifying round were
Oldham Athletic,
AFC Fylde,
King's Lynn Town,
York City,
South Shields,
Curzon Ashton,
Wrexham,
Solihull Moors,
Gateshead,
Chesterfield,
Alvechurch,
Buxton,
Coalville Town,
FC Halifax Town,
Torquay United,
Maidenhead United,
Hereford,
Taunton Town,
Eastleigh,
Woking,
Dagenham & Redbridge,
Ebbsfleet United,
Chippenham Town,
Weymouth,
Oxford City,
Bracknell Town,
Needham Market,
Chelmsford City,
Boreham Wood,
Merthyr Town,
Farnborough and
Barnet. Needham Market was the only club in this season's tournament appearing in the competition proper for the first time, although reconstituted sides Merthyr Town and Farnborough were featuring at this stage for the first time in their own right following the liquidation of
Merthyr Tydfil FC (in 2010) and
Farnborough Town (in 2007). Of the others, Weymouth had last appeared in the first round in
2007-08, Coalville Town had last done so in
2004–05, Bracknell Town had last done so in
2000-01 and Alvechurch had last done so in
1973-74. The original
Merthyr Town FC, members of the Football League from 1920 to 1930, had last qualified for the first round of the FA Cup in
1932-33 before folding in 1934. ==First round proper==