Marine manager Neil Young has revealed how Liverpool have helped provide pre-match analysis for their historic FA Cup tie with Tottenham.
The eighth-tier club host Spurs in the competition's biggest ever mismatch, with 161 places between them in the footballing ladder, providing they come through a second round of coronavirus testing unscathed.
They were tested again on Thursday night and, having come through a first round without any positive tests, are hoping for a similar result in the next 24 hours.
"We do have a great history but certainly in our 126 years this game against Tottenham is without a doubt the biggest game in our history.
"2020 was a dreadful year with the impact on all businesses and people's health and livelihoods through Covid.
"The FA Cup run our players have enjoyed, it's given us something to smile about and to play Tottenham with all the grief around us and with the new lockdown this game will put a smile on people's faces.
"And for Marine to play Tottenham on BBC on Match of the Day is fantastic."