CHELMSFORD City boss Mark Hawkes believes his Clarets can overcome Barnet at The Hive in Tuesday's night's FA Cup, fourth round qualifying replay after watching them hold the Vanarama Premier side to a goalless draw at Melbourne Park.
City were superb on Saturday afternoon against Martin Allen's table-topping Bees and Hawkes maintains his side will go into the replay with the same confident attitude.
"We won't be overawed on Tuesday. We'll set ourselves up and have a game plan. The players will know their jobs and we'll go again," he said.
"Today will give us confidence and more belief. I believed that when I turned up at 12pm today that we could win this game and I've still got that belief that we can get through."
He added: "Everybody outside of the four walls of our changing room didn't really give us a cat's hell of a chance today. However, we're organised, we've got desire, we've got quality and we've got some pace, everything you need. Today we'll have even more belief.
"We had great support, a great crowd and a good atmosphere. I think it was a good game of football where either side could have won."
Hawkes paid tribute to the 1,844-strong crowd and hopes that some new Clarets fans will stick with them for their league campaign.
"The crowd were superb. We always get good support, home or away. There's people coming here for the first time this season, perhaps at our next home game in the league we can put a couple of hundred on the gate as I think we've proved to the people of Chelmsford that we've got a decent side," he said.
"We play with energy and commitment, it's entertaining football, so a cup run's good, but when it comes to the bread and butter of the league, I hope we get more through the gate."
Chelmsford looked very solid despite Barnet's bulldozing striker John Akinde proving a menace all match.
The City boss was delighted with his players, including on-loan Rotherham United goalkeeper Tony Thompson, who pulled off some fine saves, and midfielder Christian Smith, who marshalled the midfield.
"Tony has played the last two games and made three or four good saves. We've gone to a three in midfield and Christian was simply superb today. I thought he was the man of the match for us. He controlled the game for us.
"We've got energy in there with Mark [Hughes] and Lee [Sawyer] and with Michael [Cheek] we've got a big target man to play off of."
He added: "There were two different formations today, but two teams who wanted to play off the big man, pick second balls up and play in each other's half. I think both clubs will be happy to be in the draw, both clubs could have won, but both could have been out.
"There's an incentive now to go and play at a nice new ground at Barnet. Their pitch is superb. I went there in the week. Hopefully there will be another big crowd there. Both teams will know who we could have in the next round and that will be an incentive."
On injuries to Joe Ward and Mark Haines, which saw the duo come off in the second half, Hawkes said: "I don't think they're serious, just old injuries reoccurring. I think everyone will be fit and we'll be ready for Tuesday."
The FA Cup will be made on Monday, with Sky Bet League One and Two sides entering the fray, and the Clarets manager is hoping for a big side to come to Melbourn Park in the first round proper, if they can beat Barnet on Tuesday night.
"You've got to look at the clubs in and around Essex really. It would be good to be at home to Colchester or Southend, Orient will be in it," he admitted.
"If you don't get one of those clubs then you want a real big one, the likes of Portsmouth or Sheffield United, the real big clubs in this part of the competition.
"We've still got another game to play though, another 90 minutes. It will be nice to know who we could play in the first round, but we've still got a very difficult tie ahead of us."