Dunne keeps eyes on prize as Lions face bogey side

Rising up: Alan Dunne made his debut first-team appearance in March 2002 against Sheffield United
Andrew Hodgson13 April 2012

Alan Dunne already has one eye on a dream FA Cup tie as Millwall prepare for a tricky trip to Crewe tonight.

The winners of the third-round replay will meet either Newcastle or Hull in the next stage.

The Lions will be a little edgy as they head to Gresty Road, though, as they have won just one of the past eight meetings between the sides.

"They are a bit of a bogey team," admitted defender Dunne. "But there is a great prize at the end of this game and we've got one eye on that.

"I think we could give Newcastle or Hull a good game.

"Crewe are a difficult team to break down and this one could be scrappy, but I think it will be decided in the 90 minutes rather than in extra-time or with penalties."

Club captain Paul Robinson is suspended, while Tony Craig also serves the final match of a ban.

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