WHOEVER came out of the hat in yesterday's FA Cup fourth round qualifying draw, Accrington Stanley boss John Coleman was not going to be drawn on the subject.

While a trip to the Fenlands to face Wisbech Town awaits the Stanley team, their manager was not about to let anyone in the Crown Ground camp lose sight of the fact that they have a job to do to get there.

Having been held 0-0 at home on Saturday, Stanley travel to Wetherby Road tonight for their Third qualifying round replay against UniBond Premier rivals Harrogate Town knowing they face a difficult task.

The Yorkshiremen became the first team to deny Stanley a goal this season and Coleman was not expecting the task of breaking Town's defence to be any easier tonight.

"Saturday was just one of those games when it proved hard for anyone to create a clear cut chance," said Coleman. "The defences simply had the better of the game.

"We have scored a lot of goals of late, but to be fair I can see it being a similar type of game again tonight."

Success in the Roses clash and then a defeat of the Fenmen in the next round would be rewarded with a place in the first round proper and the chance of a clash with a Football League side, but Coleman wasn't thinking so far ahead.

"Obviously we are hoping to make it through, but it really is in the lap of the Gods," said Coleman.

"We could be away to a side from a lower division, and we could be just two steps away from a big tie, but we can't think that way.

"We have got to concentrate on winning a tough game tonight. We can think about the rest once we get the first job done.

Stanley could be without be without Barry Shuttleworth for the replay, he is a doubt after he sustained an ankle injury in the first meeting with Harrogate on Saturday.