BOSS Paul Marshall is anticipating a tough challenge after Tadcaster Albion were drawn away to Highworth Town in the FA Vase quarter-finals.

The trip to the Wiltshire outfit on Saturday, February 28 is the Brewers' fourth away tie out of six as they close in on the competition's Wembley final.

Saturday's 3-0 triumph at AFC Mansfield followed wins at St Helens Town and Winsford United, while Morpeth Town and Brocton have been beaten at Ings Lane.

Highworth, who beat Bradford Town 2-0 in the Vase on Saturday, are eighth in the Uhlsport Hellenic League premier division, the same level at Tadcaster's Northern Counties East League premier division.

Marshall said: "I am glad we didn't get North Shields or Shaw Lane, but there is no easy game now. It's going to be tough.

"It's a shame we have another away draw because it would be good for the fans to have a home tie. But we took 300 to Mansfield and we will take more than 200 down to Wiltshire."

The Brewers are fighting on four fronts, as the NCEL premier division leaders are still in the League Cup and they host Bradford Park Avenue in the semi-finals of the West Riding County Cup tomorrow night (7.45pm).

"We are enjoying the ride - it is great when you are winning games," said Marshall.

"We are in every competition and it is a case of trying to keep everybody focused. The ultimate goal is winning the league and we don't want to take our eye off the ball."

Full quarter-final draw: St Austell v Ascot Utd, Holbeach or Erith & Belvedere v North Shields, Shaw Lane Aquaforce v Glossop or Dunston UTS, Highworth Town v Tadcaster Albion.