WREXHAM this week booked their place in the final of the FAW Premier Cup but crucially for Burnley won't be taking their foot of the gas when they meet Gillingham in their final league game tomorrow.
With a £100,000 prize on offer for the cup winners the Robins, who will play Cardiff in the final, understandably fielded a full-strength side for their mid-week semi-final second leg against League of Wales leaders Barry Town.
Wrexham completed a 4-0 aggregate success and importantly for Burnley, who need Brian Flynn's side to do them a favour tomorrow, came through the tie unscathed.
Back on Second Division duty, they are looking for a fifth straight win which would pave the way for the Clarets to go up if they collect maximum points at Scunthorpe.
Former Turf Moor favourite Flynn, who still lives in Burnley, naturally can't look to do his old club any favours but wants his own side to finish on a high note.
Gillingham, meanwhile, are expected to be at full strength as they seek the win that will take them up.
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