WESTFIELDS manager Sean Edwards says all the pressure will be on Leiston as his side face the biggest game in their history.

The Hereford-based side are just one win away from potentially facing a league club in the FA Cup and will bank another £12,500 if they can beat the Ryman Premier Division leaders.

Should Westfields win, they will be the first ninth tier club to have made the first round proper in six years.

"I'm pretty relaxed about it and I'm not going to get carried away," said Edwards, who celebrates his 48th birthday today.

"They've had some run in their league, but they've been doing it two levels above us.

"The pressure is on them and if they beat us, they it will be because they are expected to."

The FA Cup will be on parade at allpay.park prior to the match due to Westfields being named team of the round thanks to their 4-0 win over Walton Casuals in the third qualifying round.

And Edwards says he won't begrudge any of his players having their photograph taken next to the famous trophy.

"If there's an opportunity for me to have my picture taken next to it, then I'm certainly going to have it," said Edwards.

"You're never going to stop the nerves and excitement, but it's a bonus game for us because we never expected to get this far."

Sam Rawlings is the only injury doubt, meaning that Jamie Saunston is set to play at right-back.

Central midfielder Sam Gwynne is also available after returning from Royal Marines duty in the USA.

Westfields go into the game on the back of a dramatic 3-2 win over Shepshed Dynamo that preserves their 100 per cent start in all competitions this season.

Edwards' side had to come from 2-0 down to win the game.

"We found a way of winning it, but I would have taken a point after being 2-0 down," said Edwards.

"But we showed a bit of character and we needed a game like that going into the FA Cup game.

"In the last few games, it hasn't really been a level playing field, but on Saturday it was a fast-paced game."

Shepshed took a 2-0 lead inside the opening 15 minutes thanks to goals from Liam Hurst and Ben Haseley.

But Westfields gradually found their feet and pulled a goal back before half time through Aidan Thomas.

Craig Jones then hit an unstoppable shot to draw his side level after the break and Richard Greaves won the game after stabbing the ball home after Sirdic Grant's shot hit a post.