Jake Robinson spearheads the Albion attack in the FA Youth Cup at Manchester City tonight.

Robinson and his team-mates will have to beat 'Baby Schmeichel' to reach the fifth round.

Kasper Schmeichel keeps goal for Manchester City in the fourth round tie at the Regional Athletics Stadium.

The son of former Manchester United and City legend Peter Schmeichel is a chip off the old block, according to Albion youth coach Dean Wilkins.

Wilkins said: "He's not massive but we have seen a video and he looks exactly like his dad with his mannerisms. He was caning the back four!"

City are also expected to have Nedum Onuoha, who has already played for the first team, at the heart of their defence.

Captain Onuoha has been called up by England under-20s for an international against Russia next month.

Beaten 3-1 by Everton on Saturday, their only previous defeats this season were against Manchester United.

Wilkins said: "They are quite a big side, with four or five players who are six-foot plus, and they are physically strong.

"They have got plenty of pace in the side as well and I've heard they are one of the favourites."

City coach Alex Gibson said: "We watched Brighton in their 6-0 victory at Woking in the third round and were very impressed."

Albion (from): Martin; Sullivan; S. May, Mountford, Lynch, Rents, Fogden, Chamberlain, Carey, Cox, Gatting, Robinson, T. Elphick, P. Hinshelwood, Fraser, Leach, Taylor, Jarvis.