Wootton Bassett manager Paul Burke insists his side have nothing to lose tomorrow as they prepare for one of the biggest matches in the club's 125-year history.

Bassett travel to Wessex League Premier Division side Brockenhurst in the FA Cup first qualifying round and the manager is confident his men can cause another upset.

Wins over Wiltshire rivals Highworth Town and Southern League outfit Bracknell in the two previous rounds have raised expectations, not to mention thousands of pounds, at Rylands Way and Burke (pictured below) has a spring in his step.

He said: "We know we will be the underdogs but we were in the last two rounds and we came through both.

"Brockenhurst are a league above us on the pyramid and they are at home which will give them the advantage, but we are not going there just to make up the numbers.

"Our reserve team game has been cancelled and we're taking a coach-load of supporters to cheer us on.

"Hopefully we can give them another great upset to shout about and keep this run going."

Burke knows the financial implications of a third win in the FA Cup would be huge for Bassett, with his playing budget set to soar.

The players have also been offered an incentive for a win, not that they will need any extra motivation.

"I'm led to believe the players will get a little something if we go through, which is a nice gesture by the club," said Burke.

"I know a lot of the lads are going for a night out in Bournemouth after the match, so I'm sure the beer money will come in handy.

"If we were to win we would have accumulated £4,000 in this competition, which is massive for a club of our size.

"It would really raise the profile of the club and help to recruit players not just this year, but next year as well.

"It would certainly strengthen my resolve as to where we want to take this club."

Talisman Matty Bennett returns for tomorrow's trip to Hampshire, while John Magani, Nathan Perkins and Lee Morse are also available for selection again.

Ritchie Saunders (thigh) and Andy White (holiday) will definitely miss out, while Ryan Whitefield and Chris Mills are both rated 50/50.