Lewes boss Jimmy Quinn has threatened changes to his team ahead of tonight's FA Cup fourth qualifying round replay with Mangotsfield United at the Dripping Pan.
A crowd of up to 1,000 is expected and in a rallying call to his players Quinn has urged them to show more bravery if they want to claim a place in the first round against Stoke City.
Quinn was unhappy with Saturday's goalless draw in Bristol, believing his side should have won the game at the first time of asking.
The Scotsman said: "I was a bit disappointed that we didn't do better. We went for a win, we didn't go there for a draw.
"We have got to think about changing it around tonight because we didn't get enough players forward on Saturday. A few players said they were scared of losing. That is not the attitude we need.
"Tonight we are looking for players to be brave and go for the win."
Victory tonight is worth £20,000 to the winners but, more importantly, there is the prospect of a home tie with Second Division Stoke City in the first round proper.
Quinn added: "I don't think individually Mangotsfield are better than us and some of my players can see that now. But we need to be positive on the pitch. It should be a great night. Hopefully it will be the biggest crowd we have had for years and years.
"I just hope we can get the right result because the reward is the biggest day in these players' lives."
Quinn adds Luke Dowling to the 16 on duty at Mangotsfield but Paul Stokes is rated only 50-50 with a hamstring problem.
While the official capacity is more than 2,000, it is believed Lewes's ground could cater for a crowd of about 1,200 tonight (kick off 7.45).
It is on safety grounds that Lewes have talked about switching the ground to Stoke's 28,000 Britannia Stadium should they beat Mangotsfield.
It would be unlikely that the game could take place at the Dripping Pan but chairman Terry Parris revealed yesterday that the Rooks would consider using other venues in Sussex such as Withdean Stadium and Crawley Town's Broadfield Stadium if they got through.
Squad: Standen, Harris, Venables, Johnson, Hack, Cable, Dicker, Stokes, Thomsett, Francis, Shepherd, Clark, Beeston, McCallum, Newman, Byerley, Dowling.
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