CLITHEROE manager Lee Sculpher believes his side have got what it takes to win tonight's FA Cup first qualifying round replay with Wakefield-Emley.

The Blues chief was disappointed that his players surrendered a 2-0 lead at home to the UniBond Premier Division side to force the re-match in Yorkshire tonight (kick-off 7.45pm).

But, despite the possibility of being without up to three key players, Sculpher sees no reason why Clitheroe can't progress at the second attempt.

"I was disappointed we didn't win after going two-up, but playing against a Premier League side it was always going to be difficult," he said.

"The chances were they were going to fight back and it was a creditable draw overall.

"A lapse in concentration cost us both goals, and having defended so well during the game, and all season, it was disappointing to concede like that.

"But we've got nothing to fear tonight.

"I'm sure they will be very confident as well, but we will be going to to attack and to win the game."

Sculpher could be without Gary Jackson (neck), Adam Gardner is doubtful and Chris Whittingham is unavailable due to work commitments.

However, Neil Spencer could make his comeback from injury.