Farsley Celtic will be the underdogs in tomorrow's FA Trophy first-round tie at Northwich Victoria.
The Cheshire outfit are in the Conference proper, a division higher than the Celts, and they also have home advantage.
Farsley will not be worried about making the trip or meeting the opposition.
"They will be favourites because of their standing. I don't think they have enjoyed good home form this season but that means nothing - this is cup football," said Celts boss Lee Sinnott.
"We were the better side in the first meeting with MK Dons and they are even higher than Northwich so we have proved we hold no fear.
"I'm glad this game has come - it's a nice break from the league at a good time to focus on something different.
"That is not to say we expect to win - we know this will be a very tricky tie but we want to go as far as we can in the competition.
"It is one of those games that creates a lot of excitement and interest but one the players will want to do well in to show they can compete against the full Conference sides. Our players should also be in high spirits after the midweek result."
Skipper Carl Serrant will be back in contention after missing the 2-1 midweek win at Vauxhall Motors due to work on his university degree. Roy Stamer and Andy Watson hope to be available following injury.
Farsley Celtic (from): Cuss, Morgan, Walls, Pemberton, Stabb, Serrant, Bambrook, Knowles, Allanson, Dunne, Watson, N Smith, Midgley C Smith, Grant, Reeves, Sanasy, Nesa, Nestor.
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