Whitehawk boss looks to spring a surprise.
Marske United v Whitehawk
The FA Carlsberg Vase
Fifth Round Proper Replay
3pm, Saturday 13 February
Mount Pleasant, Marske United FC
Winning clubs receive £2000 from The FA's prize fund
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Sussex-based Whitehawk are confident of overcoming opponents Marske United in their FA Vase Fifth Round Replay despite failing to make the most of home advantage in their initial clash, which finished 1-1.
Whitehawk manager George Parris, the former West Ham and Brighton & Hove Albion player, said: "There is no reason why we can't go there and get a good result. We are quietly confident, but then I'm sure Marske are too.
"We have another game in the league in midweek and our big squad is really starting to come into play now.
"We have a few knocks, but hopefully everyone should be available for Saturday and we can go there and give a good account of ourselves."
The Hawks, who currently sit top of the Sussex County Football League Division One, will certainly be up against it when they travel to Marske, who boast an impressive unbeaten league record at home so far this season but Parris feels the sides are well matched and expects a similarly tight encounter.
"I think a draw was a fair reflection in the first match," he added. "It was a tight game and chances were scarce.
"Our goalkeeper got man-of-the-match, so that in itself says a lot, but we had our chances too.
"I have no doubt that we can go there and win."
The victors, whoever they may be, face a quarter-final clash away to Gresley, who secured their place in the last eight with four goals against Long Buckby in a seven-goal thriller.