CREWE FC hit the road in search of their first double of the season at lowly Chorlton this Saturday.
And boss Ian O'Reilly wants nothing but victory out of the trip to Moss Side.
"It's an intimidating game up there but over the past few years we've come to know what to expect," he said.
"We won 6-1 here this season and although they've strengthened a little, we won't be happy unless we take three points.
Despite last week's match against Padgate being postponed, O'Reilly is still planning to ring the changes in his first-team squad.
After watching the reserves go down fighting 2-1 to Sandbach, O'Reilly was doubly sure that two or three players are ready for a step up in class.
"The game was a credit to their league. John Mansell, Carl Palin, Liam O'Reilly and Tommy Heath all look like they could do a job in the first team.
"We do need to start bringing the younger players through as they need to know the opportunity is there and the older lads will know there's a battle for the shirt."
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