Welton assistant boss Lee Coupland has urged his players to stand up and be counted in order to prevent a Ron Eaglen Cup exit at De Wint this weekend.
Coupland believes the Division 6 outfit will try and stop his side from playing and has predicted a physical encounter.
However, he is confident his side can guide their way through the tie and ensure a safe passage into the second round.
Coupland said: "I don't think it will be a pretty game. I'm sure they'll be into our ribs and I've told our lads we have to be into their faces and stand up for ourselves.”
“There is no doubt that on paper we are the better side but that counts for nothing when you’re playing sides like De Wint.”
“We know what they’ll be like they’ll be flying in at us from all angles and we will need to be brave and stick to our footballing principals.”
“If we don’t apply ourselves properly and start hoofing the ball forward then we could be in for a difficult morning but we have got to win the physical battle first.”
"If we stand off them and think we're a Premier league side and that we can just pass it and stroll about we'll get a rude awakening.
"But if we play anything like we can I like to think we can get through to the second round."
Welton should be able to name the same starting eleven that saw off The Newcastle in the County Cup last weekend. For the second weekend in a row Welton will be without influential midfielders Tom Wilkinson and Peter Sutton, Jaz Dhindsa is the only slight injury doubt while Joe Snookes could be pushing for a recall to the starting eleven after impressing as a second half substitute last week.
Peter De Wint FC V Welton S&SC Sunday 9th November K/O 10:45