Crawley boss Billy Smith is determined his FA Cup heroes don't lose sight of where their priorities lie this season.
Reds travel to Moor Green tomorrow knowing that victory could take them to the top of the Dr Martens League.
Hinckley visit Sussex next Saturday and Smith wants maximum points from those two games before concentrating on the FA Cup tie at Tiverton on November 16.
Smith said: "There has been some talk among the lads about the cup, although not as much if we'd drawn QPR or someone like that in the first round.
"Cup runs are nice for the players, the supporters and the club but we want to get into the Conference so the next two league matches are really important, the league is our priority."
Smith will have to make one change to his line-up with leftback Ernie Cooksey serving a one-match ban, but otherwise he chooses from a fully fit squad.
Moor Green have improved after a poor start to the season and Reds' record in south Birmingham is not good.
"Every time we go there they seem to be on a decent run," added Smith. "It will be a hard game, but they all are in this league."
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