Aldershot caretaker manager Jason Dodd believes his players will relish the chance of revenge after being drawn at home to League Two rivals Bury in the FA Cup first round.
The Shots lost 3-2 at home to Bury in Dodd`s first game in charge last weekend and will cross swords with Alan Knill`s side again on the weekend of November 7/8.
Dodd told the club`s official website: "At this stage of the competition if you are not going to get one of the bigger League One sides then a home tie is all you can ask for.
"We lost to Bury just the other week but we know we had chances in that game to win it and this is an opportunity for the lads to redress that situation.
"Bury are a good side but it is a match that we all look forward to."










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