Stafford Rangers don't hold any fears for Spennymoor manager Tony Lee ahead of this afternoon's FA Trophy second round tie, writes Ray Simpson.
Moors, who were the last North-East side to reach the Trophy semi-finals 25 years ago, head to the Dr Martens League club in good spirits, and Lee said: "We're capable of beating any team away from home, because we've shown some good form on our travels this season.
"The players have the potential to play well, and it's down to them to produce it today.
"From a personal point of view, I've got a good record in this competition, and I want to keep it going."
Lee expects Moors to be at full strength.
Whitby Town are at home to Bradford Park Avenue, and will be without Jock Williams and Brian Linighan.
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