STOURPORT Swifts travel to Hucknall Town in the third qualifying round of the FA Cup tomorrow (3pm) with all guns blazing after losing just once in 10 matches.

Assistant boss, Gary Whild, is confident his side can topple the Unibond Premier Division outfit and earn another £10,000 from the Cup pool, having already banked £16,000.

"We've lost just once in 10 matches so on the back of that we have got to be confident," he said. "It's a game where there is no pressure on us and even though they are a league above we're full of confidence.

"At the moment we're all guns blazing and we've got a more or less full squad to choose from."

With Nationwide Conference teams in the draw for the next round there is a lot to play for including a profile by Sky Television if they are successful. "It would be great to get a Conference side and if we got a home draw who knows what could happen," added Whild.

Swifts' ex-Redditch contingent including Jan Mulders, Mark Dearlove, Simon Marsh and Lee Booth, tasted victory over Hucknall in an FA Trophy match a couple of years ago. But Swifts' last match with Hucknall in the FA Vase ended in a 2-1 defeat four years ago.

Defenders Quentin Townsend, Steve Ulfig and Anthony Davies are available again after suspension.