Cambridge City v Leigh by David Magilton: STRUGGLING Leigh RMI look for some light relief in the FA Cup as they try to forget their Conference woes.
The Railwaymen are bottom of the league, but victory at Conference South promotion hopefuls Cambridge City could provide them with a money-spinning second-round tie.
Manager Phil Starbuck, who saw his side lose 3-2 after squandering a two-goal lead against Tamworth last week, says the players will need little motivation.
He said: "The players shouldn't need getting up for any game, never mind the FA Cup. You should be excited because it is football.
"It will be a tough tie, as Cambridge are well up in their division, but they had to play an FA Trophy replay in midweek, so we're hoping that will take its toll tomorrow.
"The rally call will be 'do your jobs and do it well for 90 minutes' and if we do, that there is no reason why we can't get a result.
"We need the same passion, desire and hunger that we showed against Accrington in the last round."
Midfielder Gareth Holmes is very doubtful as he recovers from a knee operation, but skipper Gareth Stoker has a good chance of recovering from a leg injury, which has kept him out of action for the last two games.
Graham Hockless, who is on loan from Grimsby, has gone home because of a family bereavement.
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