Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson has pledged not to discuss his side's plum home FA Cup fifth round tie against Chelsea.
The Championship play-off hopefuls were drawn against the Premier League side in the next round of the competition on Monday night.
Before the draw was made, Parkinson was asked about how he and the club would react in the event of a home tie.
He replied: "We said after [beating] Ipswich that if we can get a third home draw on the bounce that will be brilliant for us... but when the draw is out the way I won't be talking about the FA Cup until the next four league games are out the way.
"It is stages in the club's development or re-emergence as a football club going into these stages of the FA Cup.
"We wanted to play a Premier League team, we hadn't done that since I had been here and we played [Nottingham] Forest, it was a brilliant night and test for us.
"All along it is about testing ourselves as a group and keep putting markers down. Whoever it is we will be ready."
Versatile George Thomason said: "If we can get the Racecourse rocking then that will always add an advantage to ourselves, but all the lads are buzzing.
"Being in this round shows how far the club has come in such a short space of time.
"Thankfully we are in a position where we can compete against anyone, especially at home. I have no doubt the whole town will be rocking."