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FA Cup: Alfreton aim to down high-flying Magpies

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Billy Heath guided Alfreton Town to a second-round tie with League Two Walsall last season, eventually losing 1-0 in a replay after a goalless draw at home

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History and local pride is at stake as Alfreton Town make the short trip down the M1 to visit Notts County in the FA Cup first round on Friday night.

The two sides are separated by 18 miles but 52 places in the football ladder, with the Magpies flying high in League Two while the Reds are firmly in the National League North promotion picture.

Town reached the second round for the third time in their history last season, eventually bowing out in a replay at Walsall, who went on to visit Southampton in the third round.

Town boss Billy Heath told 大象传媒 Radio Derby: 鈥淲e would have liked Notts County at home, but it鈥檚 a wonderful tie for everybody associated with the club 鈥 it鈥檚 a local derby and has created a lot of interest.鈥

Alfreton have seen off Spalding United, Biggleswade Town and Spennymoor Town already in this campaign and Heath said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great achievement to get into the first round again - it is where we want to be every season.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 going to be more difficult than Walsall and that was a tall order. Notts County are a very good side with very good players and great experience. We know we have a really tough game on our hands.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 want players to shrink in big occasions, which we certainly didn鈥檛 do at Walsall or throughout this season. We have the right mentality, we can cause a real upset. That鈥檚 what we plan to do.鈥

The Magpies - winners of the Cup in 1894 - are unbeaten in four league games and beat AFC Wimbledon and Harrogate Town 1-0 in their past two games at Meadow Lane.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no pressure on us at all, it鈥檚 all on Notts County," Heath said. "If you look at the possession stats, they have dominated against teams at the top of League Two, we just have to be fearless and earn the right to play.

鈥淲e have to get the balance right, keeping our shape and being as safe as we can without being negative.

鈥淲e are one of the smallest clubs in the league and have been in the play-offs the last two seasons. We have always been punching above our weight as a club.鈥

Liam Waldock, who scored the winner in the last round, said: 鈥淭his could be the biggest game in some of the lads' careers, so we are raring to go.鈥

The 24-year-old midfielder was released after a five-year stint at Sheffield Wednesday in 2022 and said games like this are an opportunity to prove yourself.

鈥淧laying against a team in the EFL, people will always be watching. I will be going out there to show what I can do," he added.

鈥淎fter being at Wednesday I鈥檝e played at many stadiums now. When you cross that white line you just concentrate on the game and helping your team.

鈥淲e are going there to win. Football is a crazy game and you never know what鈥檚 going to happen.鈥