Kingstonian manager Steve Sedgley is confident his young side can transfer their promising league form into the cup success.
Tomorrow Ks turn their attention to FA Trophy action when they take on Dr Martens Western Division strugglers Cirencester Town at Kingsmeadow.
Sedgley and his number two, Kim Harris, have led Ks to one defeat in seven Ryman Premier League contests.
Sedgley says there will be no extra pressure on his players despite the fact Ks won the FA Trophy under Geoff Chapple in 1999 and 2000.
The players and everyone else takes each game as it comes, he said.
The league is important as is every game we play. The players are still learning. Its important we continue to enjoy our football.
Cirencester are an unknown quantity to Sedgley who says his players will determined to avoid a similar embarrassment to their FA Cup defeat Brockenhurst.
This is an important game for us, he added. I havent been to watch them, but I know they are at the bottom of their division.
Ive heard they are a good footballing side so it should be an interesting game.
For both sides this is a big game. We want to do well and continue to improve.
James Pinnock, who has a knee injury, and David Sadler, who has a thigh strain, are struggling to make tomorrows match.
But the one plus from Ks 2-0 defeat at Basingstoke in the Ryman League Cup on Tuesday was there were no additions to the injury list.
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