GARRY KIMBLE has declared his Witham Town team will be ready to go for the "biggest game in the club's history" on Saturday.
Town welcome Conference South side Weston-super-Mare to Spa Road for the FA Cup fourth round qualifying, looking to book their place in the first round proper for the first time.
Kimble's men have already reached the furthest they have ever done in the prestigious cup competition, but are just one win away from potentially facing a League One or League Two team.
He said: "It is going to be hard to keep the players' minds on just the game and not the occasion, but hopefully they will not be overawed by that and put in that decent performance.
"They have got one chance at this and they can make history for themselves and for the club.
"There will be a great feel-good factor around the club and everyone will be buzzing during the week.
"As long as they can just give me what they have done this year then I won't be annoyed. I think that I have got everyone back for Saturday and should have a full squad going into the biggest game in the club's history.
"At the end of the day I kick every ball with the players but I am just going to treat it as another game. But I want to win every game; even if it is a game of tiddlywinks then I want to win. As long as they give me 100 per cent then win or lose I will be proud of them."
The Seagulls are currently second-bottom in the league above Witham and Kimble has done his research on them, sending two of his coaches to watch their 2-0 defeat to St Albans City on Saturday.
He added: "Johnny Ray and Curtis Whyte went down to their ground last weekend to make the three and a half hour trip, which was not pleasant.
"But I was really grateful that they went and hopefully when we get into training on Thursday [tonight] then they can run us through what they saw.
"It is just going to be about who wants it more on the day and just hopefully it will be us."
Kimble is also hoping that the town will come out and support his men, providing a wall of sound that the players will be able to use to push them forward in this vital game.
He said: "I am hoping for a good crowd and the locals to come out in force to be the 12th man. I don't think that Weston will fancy playing on our pitch because it makes it a bit of a leveller.
"It's just all about 11 v 11 and whoever wants it on the day will win. I don't really want a replay because we will have to do a long journey on a Tuesday night. But if it has to be a replay then we'll deal with that, but I am very confident that on Saturday we will come away with a win. If my players can't get motivated about this game then they never will."