North Ferriby United boss Billy Heath expects his side's quality to shine through and see them book their place in the FA Cup third qualifying round.
Seventh in the Conference North, Ferriby will host Evo-Stik Premier League side Grantham Town at the Eon Visual Media Stadium tomorrow and are expected to win.
Grantham will be looking to make a name for themselves by dumping the Villagers out in front of their own fans, although Heath's side are favourites to progress.
Having never reached the first round proper, a victory tomorrow will take them to within one round of achieving their goal.
However, Heath has urged his players not to disrespect tomorrow's visitors.
"If we give them the respect they deserve, then I'm confident we'll go through," he told the Mail.
"I've had a few people tell me Grantham are a decent side.
"I know they are in mid table in their league, but they are quite an attacking side and they have good strikers.
"We'll work hard against them but we know we have more quality than them. That's not being disrespectful. We have.
"But we have to earn the right to play in the next qualifying round of the FA Cup."
A 3-1 win over Leamington in midweek lifted the Villagers to seventh in Conference North and ended a run of six league games without a win.
It was the first time since August 12 that Ferriby had scored three goals or more.
Neutrals will expect them to be on the goal trail again tomorrow against a side 29 places below them in the football pyramid and Heath hopes the goals continue to flow after a clinical opening spell against Leamington.
He said: "We could have had a few more goals but we won and we finally took our chances.
"We played well in patches and we played some good football.
"We put out an attacking side with two out-and-out wide players and it worked."
Following this FA Cup tie, Ferriby return to league action with a trip to Bradford Park Avenue sandwiched between home games with top-five sides Guiseley and Oxford City.
Eager to build on their midweek victory, they will go into those games with renewed confidence.
"I told the players to use the Leamington win as a springboard," added Heath.
"We've not been far off recently. It's okay saying that, but it's about results.
"We were a bit edgy at the end because we hadn't won in the league for a while."
Danny Emerton and Danny Hone are injured so will not be available. Recent signing Jason St Juste is ineligible for having played for Farsley earlier in the competition.
Admission for the game is £10 for adults and £5 for concessions. Everyone must pay as passes are not valid for cup ties.
If a replay is needed it will be at Grantham on October 14 with a 7.45pm kick-off.
Ferriby (from): Adam Nicklin, Tom Nicholson, Josh Wilde, Nathan Peat, Matt Wilson, Gregg Anderson, Mark Gray, Adam Bolder, Liam King, Jon D'Laryea, Russell Fry, Nathan Jarman, Tom Denton, Tom Corner, Dan Clayton, Louis Bruce.
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