ANDY MORRISON saw Connah's Quay Nomads continue their treble bid - and immediately set his sights on next weekend's top of the table showdown with The New Saints.
Nomads booked a place in tonight's Welsh Cup semi-final draw with a 2-1 success at Caernarfon courtesy of goals from Rob Hughes and Michael Wilde.
But Morrison's focus has already turned to Saturday's televised clash with TNS, who are two points adrift of the table-topping Nomads, who have played a game more.
"It sets us up brilliantly for what is, for me, one of the biggest games in the club's history," said Morrison after the win at Caernarfon.
"There is massive pressure on us going into it - all of the pressure is on Connah's Quay to win the game and there is no pressure whatsoever on TNS.
"We will be ready for it."
Welsh Cup holders Nomads are joined in the last four of the competition by TNS, Cardiff Met and Barry Town United, who overcame Llandudno, Bala and Cambrian and Clydach respectively.
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