It's nearly a month away, but boss Andy Scott looks forward to the JPT Clash against Sheffield United.
“It's a good draw as a club and for the competition. We'd like to think we'll get a decent crowd and given the financial problems Sheffield United are suffering, you would have thought they will be pushing to get to Wembley because it's a good competition to be successful in. It also gives the fans something to cheer about and look forward to."
“We'll be going at it with a strong side and trying to get one over our local rivals and I must say that it will be a delight not to be travelling somewhere like Hartlepool or Carlisle in the competition because that does take it out of you.”
“The priority is to win promotion, but when you're winning games and you're confident then you want to take that into every game and the confidence from any win is important, especially against your local rivals who are flying high in the league above."
“We're a strong squad capable of competing in the league, the Johnstone's Paint and the FA Cup as well. Last year I had personal success in the competition and it's a good one to get recognition and build confidence from and the carrot of a trip to Wembley at the end of it is a fantastic one. We'll be doing all we can to progress as far as we can.”