It will be all about heroes at Nethermoor tomorrow as Guiseley aim to overcome Dr Martens Premier Division high flyers Tamworth in the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup.

With the home side currently bottom of the UniBond Division One, the visitors are firm favourites. But Guiseley boss Neil Parsley knows his players are capable of a shock result.

Their reward would be to feature in tomorrow night's draw for the first round proper of England's world famous knockout competition.

"It is a massive game for Guiseley football club, that goes without saying, and the fact that we are second favourites is an understatement," said Parsley.

"I think full credit should go to my lads for reaching this stage. They have earned the opportunity to pit their wits against a side from a higher league who are splashing a lot of cash around and have some big names for this level of football in their side.

"Our players know the situation. They are playing for the pride and the glory, there is no cash incentive for them to win this game."

Parsley knows they have surprised a few onlookers.

"Most people didn't expect us to put Altrincham out in the last round.

"A true fact is that if we hadn't had this run I would most likely be looking for another football club to manage right now. The league is the bread and butter and the position we are in makes boards very nervous."

Injury doubts concern keeper Chris Hill (knee), right back Peter Atkinson (ankle) and midfielder Andy Watson (thigh). Three others are definitely ruled out with left-sided Richard Chattoe (hamstring), forward Nick Hey (knee) and midfielder Ben Thackwray (knee) sidelined for the big game.

Guiseley (from): Shutt, Hill (gk), Atkinson, Nettleton, Freeman, Shaw, Trevitt, Sumner, Cooke, Stuart, Senior, Flower, Reilly, Newhouse, Elliott, Cater, Watson, Birchall.