Workington Reds have the added incentive of a home draw in the last 16 of the Buildbase FA Trophy - if they can get past Weston-super-Mare in tonight's replay at Borough Park, ko 7.45pm.

Yesterday's third round draw saw the winners of tonight's replay pulled out of the hat to host National League outfit Bromley on Saturday, February 3.

But first Reds must dispose of visitors Weston-super-Mare in tonight's winner-takes-all clash.

Joint manager Lee Andrews believes tonight's game, on what could be a heavy Borough Park pitch, will be a different ball game to Saturday's encounter, which ended 1-1.

"It will be a different game to Saturday," he said.

"Their pitch was decent and they liked to get the ball down, pass and move it around but I think they will find it difficult to do that on on our pitch.

"I think if we can win the ball further up the field, then they will make mistakes.

"We will have to see what the weather is like as to how heavy our pitch is."

Weston-super-Mare face a mammoth journey up to west Cumbria today and Andrews admitted they may have some players unavailable to make the trek.

But he is under no illusions that this will make the game any easier.

"They may have some missing but I don't think it will weaken them as I am sure they have plenty of strength in depth," added Andrews.

"We will expect them to come here as strong as they were on Saturday."

And he says the third round draw has to be pushed to the back of their minds.

"We always look for a home draw in every competition but now we have to finish the job in hand before we can look forward to that," he said.

The Workington squad came through Saturday's clash without any injury worries and Andrews is looking to play the same squad.

And he was full of praise for the way they reacted to going a goal down at the weekend.

"In the second half, a draw was the least we deserved to bring them back up here," he said.

"We always said that the least we wanted to come away with was a draw and to make them travel back up here

"And credit to the lads they reacted well to going a goal down and got the draw."