No fear for Chasetown ahead of AFC Fylde clash
Craig Harris says Chasetown's players have nothing to fear in tomorrow's cup showdown with AFC Fylde.
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The Scholars head into the Evo-Stik Cup quarter-final tie as big underdogs against a side who regularly challenge for promotion from the Premier Division and currently sit third.
But Harris' side are themselves in excellent form, having won seven of eight games in an unbeaten run which has given them an outside shot at the Division One South play-offs over the season's final months.
Which is why Harris believes the couldn't be going into the game in better spirits.
"The lads are full of energy," he said. "Everyone is buzzing at training and they are trying hard.
"We have been doing things right in games and playing some good football. Hopefully that will continue."
Striker Danny Smith faces a late fitness test, while Lee Butler is suspended and Chris Smith cup-tied.