GLEN Little is relishing another trip down south after Burnley were handed a trip to Watford in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
And he is confident manager Stan Ternent would be more than happy to shell out for the congestion charges if they spread as far as Vicarage Road.
But the Clarets wing wizard knows they have a mountain to climb before that quarter-finals place is secure, after earning a replay against Jean Tigana's Fulham.
"Even though we did well at their place, I think Fulham will still be the favourites when they come to Turf Moor because they're the Premiership side," said Little, who missed Sunday's game with a thigh strain.
"We've got to get past Fulham first but, if we can pull off a shock, we've got every chance of earning a place in the semi-final after drawing Watford.
"It's a good chance for us again. Obviously we would have preferred it to have been a home tie, but we've got nothing to fear.
"We've got a decent record against them, despite losing there in November. We were a bit unlucky on the day.
"But it's a great chance for both sides to progress to the semi-final, and a great advert for the First Division.
"We would be confident of doing the business there but they would also feel they had a good chance against us. It would be whoever could perform best on the day."
He added: "If we go down there and play well then we can start dreaming.
"Arsenal and Chelsea have been drawn against each other so that's one of those out of the equation, then there are Wolves, Sheffield United, Watford and ourselves representing the Nationwide.
"So hopefully at least one of those teams will earn a place in the semi-finals. That's the way it's been shaping up in the competition because in every round some of the big sides have gone out.
"If ever there's going to be a year where you have a really good cup run, this has got to be it."
Little heard the draw after a morning in the treatment room and gym as he battles to recover from a thigh strain in time for Saturday's home game against Derby County.
"The lads who were involved against Fulham had the day off but a few of us who have got injuries were at the club, and we all had the same reaction to the draw," he said.
"We are looking forward to the replay. We were thinking just before half-time on Sunday that the dream could be on. Drissa and Coxy were playing really well at the back and weren't giving too much away.
"We just wanted to hang on until half-time and keep our lead, but then they had a bit of magic out of the blue and equalised.
"We defended well and I don't think they had too many chances.
"So we've got to play well again a week tomorrow and see what happens."
Burnley boss Ternent was also satisfied with the draw: "Our record is half decent down there and we have some unfinished business with them," he said.
"We have got Fulham first and, if we can get past that, we are capable of beating Watford on our day.
"It's fantastic to be in the draw. We are in the last nine, as it were, and it keeps us bobbing along nicely."
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