WINGER Rory Prendergast is confident Accrington Stanley can overturn a 1-0 deficit as they bid to lift the Lancashire FA Marsden Challenge Trophy tonight.
The Reds went behind to a late Danny Carlton goal in the first leg at home to Morecambe last week.
But Prendergast is determined to not only wreak revenge in tonight's second leg at Christie Park but also make up for lost time after missing the last two games through suspension.
"We've got to be confident," said the 25-year-old, who was hoping to reclaim his place in the starting line-up.
"It would be nice to be involved tonight because I've missed not playing.
"It's not nice watching from the sidelines, and with the game against Telford being postponed I've not played for over two weeks."
Stanley manager John Coleman is also looking forward to having Prendergast available again.
"We've missed Rory's threat going forward," he said.
"I think teams are wary of him and give us a little bit more space in front of him when he plays."
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