Football: SALISBURY City manager Nick Holmes will warn his players not to be complacent as they go into their FA Trophy preliminary round tie at home to Dartford on Saturday as clear favourites.
The two sides met at the Raymond McEnhill Stad-ium in the league two weeks ago when the Whites recorded an impressive 3-0 victory.
Holmes said: "We're glad we won that game. It helps, but I know Dartford will be up for it far more.
"They'll want to make sure it doesn't happen again. We'll really have to be on top of our game."
The winner of Satur-day's tie will face fellow Dr Martens Eastern Division opponents Erith & Belvedere or St Leonards - two sides who are currently struggling in the league's bottom five - in the first round proper.
A good FA trophy run has taken on a new importance since Salisbury's defeat at the first hurdle against Bideford in the FA Cup and non-league fans will already be looking towards the final of the competition - to be held at Villa Park in May.
But Holmes is taking the competition one step at a time.
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