WESTBURY United manager Derek Graham is calling on the town to come out in force and get behind his team tomorrow as they aim for Upton Park in the FA Vase.
Westbury will fly the flag for Wiltshire as the county's only remaining side in the competition when they take on Norfolk side Wroxham in round two.
The FA Vase is open to semi-professional teams from across the country with the final taking place at West Ham United's ground.
Wroxham, who play in the equivalent league to the Screwfix Premier, are making a 500-mile, £1,500 round trip to get to west Wiltshire.
FA rules state the host club has to help visitors meet travel costs so United need a large gate for both sides not to be out of pocket.
Graham is confident a visit to Meadow Lane tomorrow offers good value for all football fans.
In the previous round United thrashed Devizes Town 8-3 and a 0-0 draw appears highly unlikely as Wroxham are also a free-scoring side.
He said: "If you want to see goals come and watch Westbury.
"We scored 92 in the league last year and in the last five home games we've scored 21."
This is the second time in four years that Wroxham have faced Wiltshire opposition in the FA Vase and the omens would appear to be in United's favour.
The Norfolk side lost to Chippenham Town in the fifth round of the Vase in 1999/2000, the season the Bluebirds reached the final at Wembley.
Wroxham have already chalked up some emphatic victories this season and Graham knows his team will have to be at their best tomorrow. He said: "They are quite a useful side. They beat Sudbury 5-1 on Saturday and they had only conceded ten goals all season before that.
"They seem to score goals for fun and they've got a striker called Russell Stock who has already scored 23 goals this season.
"They sent someone to watch us when we played Clyst, but he left while we were still 2-0 down. Maybe that might work in our favour as he didn't see our comeback. We didn't sent a scout up there as we won't be changing our game.
"We can only play one way and that is all out attack."
Graham hopes to be at full strength for tomorrow's game after resting striker Wayne Wheeler and midfielder Steve Perkins on Saturday.
Former Westbury player Darren Lush will also be at the game and Graham hopes to resign him from Screwfix Premier side Frome Town.
Lush however will not be eligible to play tomorrow.
Graham said: "We need Wayne Wheeler and Steve Perkins for this game. Steve has scored 10 goals already this season from left midfield and is a vital player for us as is Wayne.
"We need our best team out because we've got to think there is a chance of going all the way to the final."
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