Baffins boss has designs on Bradford scalp
The Western League premier division hosts won 4-0 at Brockenhurst in the last round, so Steve Leigh knows his side face a tough challenge.
But the Baffins manager is confident his team will be competitive and insists they have every chance of getting a result.
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Hide Ad'Although we have lost two of our past three games, the performances have been good,'Â said Leigh.
'Our work-rate has been terrific and we must look to maintain that.
'If we can do that then we will give ourselves every chance.
'˜The players are giving everything at the moment and I can't ask for any more than that.
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Hide Ad'It is a national competition and we want to go as far in it as we can.
'There are some good teams in the competition and no easy games from here on in.
'This is another opportunity to put little old Baffins on the non-league football map.
'We are an up-and-coming club that is growing all the time.
'Our focus at the moment, though, is on getting past Bradford Town.'
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Hide AdLeigh has the luxury of a full-strength squad to choose from.
Meanwhile, in the Wessex League premier division, Horndean welcome free-scoring Bournemouth to Five Heads Park.
Michael Birmingham expects to include midfielder George Davis, after signing him from Fareham Town.
Goalkeeper Ross Casey is back from holiday.
'Bournemouth are one of the most difficult sides to play against,' said Birmingham.
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Hide Ad'They work hard, get in your faces and are capable of playing good football as well.'
Improving Fareham have second-placed Portland United visiting Cams Alders.
AFC Portchester travel to face AFC Bashley in the New Forest.