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10:40am Thursday 30th August 2007
Excitement is mounting at Causeway United as the build up continues only days ahead of the first game at their new home.
United will take on fellow Midland Alliance outfit Westfields in the Preliminary Round of the FA Cup on Sunday (3pm) at the War Memorial Ground, Stourbridge.
The game will take place on the Sunday due to Stourbridge being at home in the same competition on the Saturday.
United are yet to win a game this season having played their opening four games away form home but chairman Steve Hulston is sure their new surroundings will see a change in fortune.
He added: "We are all looking forward to our home debut at Stourbridge and with it being in the FA Cup it gives it that extra spice.
"Hopefully due to the fact we are playing on Sunday we may attract a big crowd."
Causeway will have a tough battle on their hands to reach the next round of the world famous competition with high flying Westfields coming into the game with three wins out of three including a win over their hosts.
Hulston added: "We know it will be a tough game because they are good side have already lost to them but we will be out for revenge."
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