There is no fanfare, no big build-up emanating from Clayborn but the pressure on the players will be immense as Liversedge take part in the biggest game in the club's history tomorrow.

The prize for the winners will be a place in the first-round proper of the FA Cup and a massive £10,000 cheque.

The other club involved is Midland Alliance League side Coalville Town.

Sedge have beaten three higher-ranking clubs in their amazing cup run and the only thing that Coalville have in their favour is that they are joint favourites.

Sedge have home advantage on their sloping Clayborn pitch but the visitors' standing makes it a level playing field. It is a strange one. If we had drawn a bigger team like Scarborough, Carlisle or Halifax Town we would have made more money from the gate receipts," said the mastermind behind the run, manager Eugene Lacy.

"But then we would have been expected to lose so couldn't do any wrong. The pressure is on because Coalville are from our level in the pyramid system and we are at home so are expected to win.

"My job is to be careful and drag everyone back down to earth without denting their confidence. I have to try to get into the minds of the players so I'm walking a tightrope."

The spotlight has certainly been on Sedge because of their run and everyone at the club is desperate to play. One absentee will be club captain Chris Walton. The midfielder is missing due to a suspension.

Lacy names a 17-man squad because of a doubt over defender Simon Wood. He has been struggling with a back injury and has not been able to train this week. Unless he proves his fitness he will be the one left out.

"There is one extra in the squad and it will be one of the hardest things I have ever had to do to tell one of the lads that he hasn't made the final 16. It could be Simon. He pulled up in training early on this week and hasn't been able to join in since.

"If it's him then so be it, there is too much at stake for sentimentality. We have to be focused and professional about this. It is the first time the club has been this far, we are 90 minutes away from a place in the first round of the FA Cup.

"A silly 90 minutes will ruin all of the good work we did against Rossendale United and Prescot Cables from the UniBond League and Harrogate Town from the Conference North.

"I'm concerned that we have come so close to the big obstacle of an appearance in the first round and a run that the supporters of this club will remember forever. We can't fail, it would be a disaster." Lacy's No 2 Kim Ferrand, the former Bradford City youth coach who has been as crucial to the run as the boss himself, has been to watch the opponents. He has returned with detailed information.

In return, a party from tomorrow's opponents visited Mickleover on Tuesday when Sedge fielded a full reserve side.

"If they expected to learn something from that game they would have been disappointed, although our second team won the game 5-4. That will only prove that we have strength in depth."

Liversedge (from): Sutcliffe, Pemberton (gk), Wood, Lowe, Hussain, Milnes, Lobley, Markham, Ferrand, Gaughan, James, Hamlet, Metcalf, Crossley, Singh, McEwan, Hewitt.