Chippenham boss Adie Mings has his sights set on a lucrative FA Cup first round proper tie after his side's 5-1 demolition of Bashley Town in the third qualifying round.
A Jake Reid double and strikes from David Pratt, Luke Gullick and Aaron Cornwall mean that the Bluebirds are just one win away from the possibility of Football League opposition and a live, televised match, which would give the Hardenhuish Park bank balance a major boost.
Mings said: "Every year you see a non-league side get to the first round and draw a league side, and it is shown live on TV.
"It is financially excellent, everyone wants to be that team, and we are no different.
"There's no reason why we can't achieve it, but first we have to focus on the next qualifying round and hope that the draw is kind to us."
Chippenham opened the scoring on 15 minutes when Reid blasted home the rebound after keeper David Elm had failed to deal with his initial deflected effort.
Former Supermarine wide man Pratt doubled the lead five minutes later, but Bashley pulled one back in the 25th minute through Matt Purnell's header.
Reid restored Chippenham's two goal advantage just before half-time, turning and firing home from the edge of the box.
And they continued to dominate after the break, grabbing a fourth on 58 minutes when Cornwall's cross was headed in by Gullick.
The scoring was completed with 11 minutes remaining as Cornwall's header finished off a fine passing move.
The result was Chippenham's second successive 5-1 win at Hardenhuish Park and Mings said: "We did really well and took most of our chances and, especially in the second half, we dominated it.
"It's good to score plenty of goals, but we can't get carried away because we still haven't kept a clean sheet.
"We switched off from a set piece and that is something we need to work on.
"However, the spirit, effort and determination of the lads was second to none, just like it has been ever since I took over."
See who Chippenham draw in the next round here at lunchtime
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