Kingstonian coach Stef Loucaides will have the fate of the nation's football clubs in his hands tonight when he takes part in the FA Cup fourth draw live on the BBC.

Loucaides was nominated by the Surrey FA following his work within the women and girl's game, and was selected by an FA and BBC panel to assist with pulling out the famous numbered balls.

The draw takes place on BBC1 at 7.30pm ahead of AFC Wimbledon's clash with Liverpool live from the Cherry Red Records stadium.

Loucaides said: "It was a shock but is of course a great honour. I will do everything I can to improve the women’s game in Kingston and Surrey."

Loucaides has been involved in grassroots football all his life, and is head coach of Ks women’s U18s as well as coordinating the club’s entire female set-up.

His work in football was recognised by The FA Licensed Coaches Club in December when he was named grassroots female game coach of the year.

He received his award from Sir Trevor Brooking and Les Howie (head of grassroots coaching) at St George’s Park.

He joined Ks in 2012 and has led his team to two County Cup finals and consecutive top four finishes in the Surrey Premier League.