Barwell are eyeing up a giant-killing as they bid to reach the FA Cup first round proper for the first time in their history.
The Canaries welcome Conference side Altrincham to Kirkby Road in the fourth qualifying round on Saturday.
Altrincham, who won promotion last season, are no strangers to a giant-killing themselves. They hold the record for having knocked out more league sides than any other non-league team.
But Barwell will have no reason to fear their lofty opponents as they go into the game in good form.
The Evo-Stik Premier Division side have won their last four home games in all competitions and sit ninth in the table.
Their place in the fourth qualifying round was secured in dramatic style thanks to an 89th-minute winner from Anthony Carney.
Victory for Barwell would see them follow in the footsteps of local sides Coalville Town and the now-defunct Hinckley United, who have both tasted first-round action in recent seasons.
In Evo-Stik Division One South, Tommy Brookbanks will take charge of his first game at the helm of Coalville Town when they face Newcastle Town.
Brookbanks and assistant Mark Harvey took over the reins at Owen Street earlier this week following the departure of Jimmy Gray after their FA Trophy defeat to Mickleover Sports.
Brookbanks's former club, Loughborough Dynamo, where he left following weeks of off-field turmoil due to unpaid wages, take on Kidsgrove Athletic.
Dynamo beat Kidsgrove 6-3 last weekend in the FA Trophy in what was Brookbanks's last game at the club.
The spotlight will fall on Saffron Dynamo tomorrow as they set about maintaining their Senior League title challenge without Jeff Stocking at the helm.
Stocking transformed Saffron into title challengers during his brief spell at Cambridge Road before moving on to pick up the gauntlet at Shepshed Dynamo.
Saffron take on Kirby Muxloe Reserves on Saturday looking to hold off the challenge of a host of clubs, led by Friar Lane & Epworth.
The Lane are at home to GNG, while third-placed Melton Mowbray entertain Earl Shilton Albion.
Sileby Town's unbeaten record faces a significant test as they head to Caterpillar.
The hosts are currently in fifth, just a place behind Town having lost only once this term.
With six wins from the eight starts they have made so far, Blaby & Whetstone Reserves are lurking dangerously in the mid-table shadows. They welcome Desford to Warwick Road.
Sixth-placed Birstall United need a win at Dunton & Broughton Rangers if they are not to run the risk of falling out of contention.
Much the same is true of Rothley Imps, who are seventh ahead of their home match against Houghton Rangers.
St Andrews Reserves find themselves bottom of the pile and without a win as they go to Allexton & New Parks.
Cottesmore Amateurs entertain Barlestone St Giles with both sides needing the points to climb out of the bottom three.
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