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Hythe Town manager Steve Watt says they can’t be content with reaching the last 32 of the FA Trophy

Steve Watt has urged Hythe players to keep wanting more as they fight for a place in the last 16 of the FA Trophy.

The Cannons had never gone beyond the first round of the competition before this season’s exploits.

But they find themselves in round four after upset wins over Concord, Tonbridge and Whitehawk along the way.

They face a big challenge against National League North side Chorley at Reachfields on Saturday (3pm).

The Lancashire club are fourth in their division and fighting for a place in the top flight of the non-league game.

Cannons boss Watt has been able to study footage of their opponents thanks to help from Chesterfield No.2 and former Dover team-mate Danny Webb.

He knows the visitors are favourites, given the two-division gap between the sides, but last season’s Isthmian South East play-off finalists have genuine hope and shouldn’t just be content to have got this far.

Watt said: “A Step 4 club getting to the last 32 of this competition is a massive achievement, it really is.

“But we can’t be happy with what we’ve done because it’s not as if we’ve got Chesterfield away or one of the massive clubs.

“I mean no disrespect to Chorley because I know how tough this tie will be, but we fancy our chances against anyone at home, no matter who it is or what league it is.

“We’ve already proven we can beat a Step 2 side at home, in Tonbridge, so we should go into the game full of confidence.

“We’ve got to appreciate how far we’ve got yet not accept and just be happy with that. I want more.

“I was always taught that as a player - want more, never be satisfied. That’s the way you can be successful.

“You talk about top-level players and how they continue to be successful. It’s because they’re never satisfied with what

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