JORDAN TUNNICLIFFE wants Wrexham to make the most of the opportunity in front of them.
Phil Parkinson’s side face National League South side Farnborough at The Racecourse in tomorrow’s FA Cup second round tie.
Wrexham, flying high at the top of the National League, will be favourites to progress to Monday’s third round draw where Premier League and Championship clubs enter the competition.
But Tunnicliffe, who played for Fylde, Hednesford and Kidderminster before his spell in the Football League with Crawley Town, knows Wrexham's lower-level opponents cannot be underestimated.
“I played at a similar level in the National League North and you can’t disrespect any team,” said the centre-back.
“Farnborough will come here and have a really good go.
“The carrot at the end of it is being in round three and possibly a big tie.
“Everybody wants a Premier League team so hopefully we do it on Saturday and get that draw.”
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