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Sittingbourne manager Nick Davis believes his side are capable of winning the Ryman League Cup.
Brickies host Corinthian Casuals in a rearranged quarter-final tie at Woodstock on Tuesday night (7.45pm).
And with the winners away to Faversham in all-Ryman League Division 1 South last-four clash, Davis has his eye on glory.
He said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for us and we have to believe we can go all the way.
"It would be absolutely huge for this club to win something.
"I've won it twice as a player - with Fisher and Ramsgate - and I'd love to win it as a manager.
"You get people who've been in management 10 years without winning anything.
"There can't be many people who've won it three times but more importantly it would be the first senior trophy for my lads if we could go all the way.
"You don't get many chances to win something. We know there will be a Ryman South team in the final and I just hope it's us.
"A Kent derby in the semi-finals is a great incentive to beat Corinthian."
With Steven Ita, Kerry Kedze and Jordan Wells cup-tied and Miles Cornwell serving a three-game ban, striker Adam Williams is back from Sheppey for a one-off appearance.
Faversham booked their semi-final place with a 1-0 win over Dorking last week.
Leiston meet Kingstonian and Enfield host Wingate & Finchley in the other quarter-finals.