With a place in the Quarter-Finals potentially just 90 minutes away on Sunday, Fulham midfielder Jonathan Greening is hoping the Whites will still be in the hat come Sunday afternoon.
"Getting drawn at home against a non-Premier League team is always a good draw," Greening told fulhamfc.com ahead of Sunday's match against Notts County. "Having said that it's not going to be an easy game because they've got nothing to lose. You need to be confident when you go into games like this.
"They're coming to our place and will want to put on a performance, show everyone that they're a good team and show that beating a Premier League club [Wigan] in the previous round was no fluke. We've got to make sure that we keep professional, try and stick to our game plan and get our names into the hat for the draw."
Greening came close to securing a place in the 2007/08 Cup Final when West Brom were narrowly beaten in the Semi-Final by eventual winners, Portsmouth. And having come so close, Greening is hungry to go one step further this time around.
"The FA Cup's always a nice competition to play in," he explained. "Every kid wants to play at Wembley in the Cup Final. I was close when West Brom lost to Portsmouth in the Semi-Final at Wembley. It was a great feeling being there and I hope that we can put a run together, and I'll be able to go one step further and go to the Final this season. Personally I've always wanted to be part of an FA Cup final side."