Undaunted by his side's 2-0 defeat to Torquay in the first leg of their FA Trophy Semi-Final, York City manager Colin Walker still believes there is everything to play for at Kit Kat Crescent this Saturday.
"The tie is all about who scores the next goal. If we score first then it's game on," said Walker.

"We took the game to them in the last 40 minutes of the first leg, so the message to my players is to start the second match like they finished the first one."
York's impressive recent home form could act in their favour as they look to continue an unbeaten run stretching back to November.
Walker believes a vociferous home support could be crucial to his side's chances of progressing to the Wembley final.
"If we can get a big crowd behind us at the Crescent, then who knows what could happen," he added.
Torquay are in the Conference's promotion-chasing pack, currently lying in third place and pre-match favourites to reach the Final, but they have suffered a blip in form of late with last Friday's victory over York their first in four matches.
The Gulls will be hoping that win has signalled a change in fortune, as they attempt to reach the Trophy final and secure promotion back to the Football League after their relegation last year.
Torquay will also be looking to their front two of Tim Sills and Lee Phillips to score and put further pressure on York. The prolific partnership have 29 goals between them this season and each netted in the 2-0 win at Plainmoor.