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Crawley Town Boss Scott Lindsey Ready For Massive Wrexham Test

Crawley Town boss Scott Lindsey ready for 'massive' Wrexham test

Reds boss upbeat despite daunting task

Crawley Town manager Scott Lindsey is relishing the challenge of facing Wrexham in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday, despite admitting it will be a "massive" test for his team.

The Reds are the lowest-ranked side left in the competition, but they have already beaten two League One sides in the earlier rounds.

Wrexham, on the other hand, are top of the National League and are one of the favorites to win promotion to League Two this season.

Lindsey: We won't be 'defeatist'

Despite the gulf in class between the two sides, Lindsey is confident that his team can cause an upset.

"We're not going to be defeatist about it," he said. "We're going to go there and give it our best shot."

"We know it's going to be a tough game, but we're confident in our ability."

Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson: Crawley are a dangerous side

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson is wary of the threat that Crawley Town pose.

"They're a dangerous side," he said. "They've already beaten two League One sides in this competition, so we know they're capable of causing an upset."

"We're going to have to be at our best to beat them."

Crawley Town's FA Cup history

Crawley Town have a rich history in the FA Cup.

They reached the quarter-finals in 2011, and they have also beaten a number of higher-ranked sides in the competition over the years.

The Reds will be hoping to create more history when they face Wrexham on Sunday.

Crawley Town's key players

Crawley Town have a number of key players who will be looking to make a difference against Wrexham.

These include striker Tom Nichols, who has scored 10 goals in all competitions this season, and midfielder James Tilley, who has been in impressive form in recent weeks.

The Reds will also be hoping for a big performance from goalkeeper Corey Addai, who has kept four clean sheets in his last six games.

Wrexham's key players

Wrexham also have a number of key players who will be looking to make a difference on Sunday.

These include striker Paul Mullin, who has scored 15 goals in all competitions this season, and midfielder Luke Young, who has been in excellent form in recent weeks.

The Dragons will also be hoping for a big performance from goalkeeper Mark Howard, who has kept five clean sheets in his last six games.

Crawley Town's chances of causing an upset

Crawley Town will be the underdogs against Wrexham on Sunday, but they have a chance of causing an upset.

The Reds have already shown that they are capable of beating higher-ranked sides in this competition, and they will be hoping to do the same against Wrexham.

If Crawley Town can play to their strengths and take their chances, they have a good chance of causing an upset.


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