Stuart Gray has admitted that Sheffield Wednesday's FA Cup fifth-round tie against Charlton Athletic will be a "big challenge".
The two Championship sides meet at Hillsborough tomorrow with a place in the quarter-final up for grabs, something which Gray is relishing.
"It's a big challenge," the 53-year-old is quoted as saying by BT Sport. "Chris Powell will have Charlton well organised and they'll have 11 players who are thinking about the quarter-final of the FA Cup, a bit like our lads.
"I said to the players straight away after the game on Tuesday, that's gone now, we've got to look forward and I asked the question: 'Has anybody been this far before in the FA Cup?'
"There was only Glenn Loovens and Stephen McPhail, so it's a great challenge for the players with a great prize at the end of it - a quarter-final place."
Gray was appointed Wednesday manager in January.