Aldershot Town manager Tommy Widdrington is looking forward to Sunday's FA Cup tie at Championship outfit West Bromwich Albion.

The Shots won 1-0 at League Two leaders Stockport County in the second round proper to set up Sunday's tie at The Hawthorns (2pm).

"To get there with this group of people, staff and players is a fantastic achievement first and foremost," said Widdrington.

"The players on the pitch primarily are the ones who deserve the credit, and it's a reward.

"It's a free hit for us. We said that at Swindon, and we said it at Stockport, but we went there with a gameplan and it worked.

"It's beyond anybody's realms of thoughts that we might pull off the impossible, but it is a possibility.

"We go there full of confidence off the past couple of games we've played and knowing exactly what we're going to try to do. We're looking forward to it.

"Whenever you come up against a team from a higher level of the game you've got to pay them the upmost respect, and we do the same on a weekly basis in the National League.

"People who have watched us play this season know we like the ball and we like to play forward, be attacking and score goals.

"From my point of view we've got to temper their strengths and try to impart our will as much as we can.

"We want to go there and give the best version we can of ourselves. If we do that they can come away with their heads held high having had a fantastic cup run."