DANNY Wilson believes that Swindon Town's FA Cup second round tie at Wrexham offers his side a good chance of progression, but the Robins' manager insists that it is not a game to be taken lightly.
After dispatching of Woking in unconvincing circumstances in the first round on Saturday, Swindon will travel to North Wales on Saturday, November 28 - not something that Wilson is overly excited about.
“We would have preferred to be at home, but overall it’s a draw which gives us a chance," he said.
“I know they are in the Conference (Blue Square Premier) but they are still thought of as a well-established Football League club.
And Wilson thinks that Wrexham's Football League pedigree will benefit Town.
He said: “The facilities are fantastic - they still play international football there, the pitch will be good and it’s not a really tight, intimidating ground like some non-league sides.
“In that respect it is a good draw for us.”
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