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TONY PULIS has stressed that the Britannia Stadium atmosphere will be crucial to Stoke City's hopes of reaching the FA Cup quarter finals for a second successive season.
City's manager is looking for a big crowd to roar his side on when they face League One leaders Brighton and Hove Albion in the fifth round tie on Saturday afternoon (Kick Off 3.00pm).
Although the Potters have an excellent chance to emulate last season's achievement of reaching the final eight of the competition, Pulis has warned that they cannot afford to underestimate Brighton.
"They're on a fantastic run at the moment, so they will come here and play with a lot of freedom.Make no mistake then, it's going to be an extremely difficult tie for us," he said.
"We need another big crowd behind us and the atmosphere will be crucial to our hopes of making it through to the quarter finals once again. It's going to be Brighton's cup final, their big day out, so I'm sure they will bring a lot of supporters who will make themselves heard."
City's manager is looking for a big crowd to roar his side on when they face League One leaders Brighton and Hove Albion in the fifth round tie on Saturday afternoon (Kick Off 3.00pm).
Although the Potters have an excellent chance to emulate last season's achievement of reaching the final eight of the competition, Pulis has warned that they cannot afford to underestimate Brighton.
"They're on a fantastic run at the moment, so they will come here and play with a lot of freedom.Make no mistake then, it's going to be an extremely difficult tie for us," he said.
"We need another big crowd behind us and the atmosphere will be crucial to our hopes of making it through to the quarter finals once again. It's going to be Brighton's cup final, their big day out, so I'm sure they will bring a lot of supporters who will make themselves heard."