BROMSGROVE Rovers manager Rod Brown believes the momentum will be with his side for tonight's FA Cup replay following the amazing scenes on Saturday.

Rovers drew 5-5 at Eastwood Town in their preliminary round clash after trailing 5-1 with just half-an-hour on the clock.

Two goals from Wayne Dyer and Kevin Banner and a Neil Davis strike saw the visitors claw their way back to set up an unlikely replay at the Victoria Ground tonight (7.45).

Brown said: "I think we have got the momentum because it was like a win for us.

"They were absolutely devastated and we have got to take that into the next match.

"What is important is to get through the tie, whatever the score is."

Brown added: "It was quite unique for me. In 14 years as a manager I don't think I have come across that situation before.

"It was a very, very strange game. I quite believe I won't come across that again for another 15 years.

"Conditions were very wet and very windy but some of the defending was schoolboy.

"Everything they hit seemed to go into the goal -- it was one of those days. There was one good goal out of the five.

"I couldn't react because I just sat and watched it happen.

"It would be very easy to go and lose the rag at half-time but I went in and said I have got nothing postitive to say but I don't recognise that side, so let's play with a bit of pride and see if we can win the second-half.

"I didn't think we could get it back but we scored a goal within the first four minutes and at 5-3 it was game on."

Meanwhile, Stourport Swifts are also in FA Cup action tonight as they attempt to progress against Romulus at Walshes Meadow in a preliminary round replay (7.45).

Roy Rencher's side were held to a 0-0 draw at Sutton Coldfield Town, where Midland Alliance high-fliers Romulus ground-share, on Sunday.