There is no point denying it, the performance against Bognor Regis was disappointing.

However, the Wembley dream is still alive and if the side bounce back as we know they can then there’s still every chance of a quarter-final place.

The first half was probably just about shaded by United, but the performance in the last 45 never really got going and in the end Bognor would have been disappointed not to win.

Having to fit another game into an already busy schedule is a pain as well, especially with injuries building up.

With Craig McAllister and Kevin Amankwaah already out, it was concerning to see no Dan Fitchett in the team, and Craig Eastmond limping off midway through the second half.

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Still, as has been previously mentioned one of United’s main strengths this season is their strength in depth and this will hopefully shine through in the coming weeks with the fixtures building up.

One potentially crucial factor on Tuesday night in the replay could be the weather.

The wind had a very noticeable effect on the game at the weekend and contributed to what was a scrappy affair.

Glancing at the forecast now the wind speed is predicted to be much lower on Tuesday night with no rain predicted – perhaps better conditions for the passing football played by both sides.

Nerves are likely to play a part as well, with the tension amongst both players and supporters towards the end of the game very evident.

It is one of those games where almost anything could happen.

Let’s hope that the result goes United’s way on Tuesday night, and keeps us all dreaming of a day out to the national stadium in May