SWINDON Supermarine travel to Clevedon in the first round of the Southern League Cup and manager Mark Collier is completely relaxed about the whole affair.
A trip to the Hand Stadium is always a test, and with a new manager former Plymouth boss Kevin Hodges recently appointed, Marine face a tough tie.
But a three-match unbeaten run has put the Swindon side's league campaign back on track and taken the heat off the man in charge.
Said Collier: "The cup can keep the season ticking over for us.
"It'll be a decent test but we can go down there and play with no pressure after the last few results.
"They've got a new manager, picked up a good result at the weekend and hopefully they will be a bit more of a footballing side now."
Matty Goodwin, Giles Harris and Craig Heaney are still out injured.
James Hambridge is fit again after illness, but Collier is unlikely to tinker with the side that held Cinderford to a goalless draw on Saturday.
Devizes Town face a daunting trip to fellow Screwfix League side Frome in the next round of the FA Vase if they can overcome Willand in tonight's first round replay.
Mark Godley's side survived the initial match in an epic 4-4 away draw on Saturday, scoring in the last minute of normal time in the process.
With home advantage, Devizes will be favourites to progress, but they will face a major battle if they do against a Frome side tipped by many to challenge for the Premier Division title.
FA VASE
Second round draw, South West section (ties to be played November 20): Oakwood or Alton Town v Winchester City, East Preston v Didcot Town, Sandhurst Town v Milton United, Brockenhurst or Thamesmead Town v Maidstone United, AFC Newbury v North Leigh, Gosport Borough v Wick or VCD Athletic, Tunbridge Wells v Erith Town, Deal Town or Petersfield Town v Hassocks or Witney United, Ramsgate v Greenwich Borough, Andover v Fareham Town, Hailsham Town or Three Bridges v Chertsey Town, Lymington Town v Abingdon Town, Frome Town v Willand Rovers or Devizes Town, Bournemouth v Lymington & New Milton, Bitton v Christchurch, Slimbridge v Chipping Norton Town, Bridgwater Townv Liskeard Athletic or Street, Backwell United v Wimborne Town, Bideford v Bodmin Town, Launceston or Welton Rovers v Westbury United or Exmouth Town, Brislington v Torrington, St Blazey v Keynsham Town.
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