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Havant and Waterlooville's 35-year-old trainee taxi driver, Rocky Baptiste, netted a late equaliser in his club's Third Round FA Cup match against Swansea City on Saturday and now he could be lining up against his Liverpool idols - following Monday's Fourth Round draw.

However, first he has to help his team make the most of their home advantage in the replay with Swansea on January 16. Then he has to rely on Liverpool beating Luton Town in their Third Round replay at Anfield.

Havant and Waterlooville manager Shaun Gale said: "It would be a huge game for us if we got through to play Liverpool. There are a number of lads here who support them.

"I know for certain that Rocky is a big Liverpool fan. So he would really want to play there, especially as it is coming to the end of his career - he has only a few years left.

"We have got a really tough game at home against Swansea City first that we must win though.

"It has been fantastic - so far it has been a fairytale. You read about it; you see it every season. One non-League club normally does well and this year it is us and it's great."