Although Altrincham are in a similar predicament to Farsley, Tisdale is expecting a completely different challenge. 'They are in similar circumstances to Farsley in that they are battling for their lives towards the bottom of the table', he said. 'But they play a very different style to Farsley. They play some very good football and their goal at the park last season was one of the best team goals we conceded at home last year. That gives you some indication of the way they try and play football and it will be similar again. I have seen them play on television a few times and we saw them against Torquay on Tuesday night. They have got a manager who likes his team to play football and based on what we saw on Tuesday night they can deal with the long ball up to the striker and can cope with the aerial battle. They are probably a better side than their position suggests and they can play if you give them time. There is a familiar type of feeling to the game in that people will be expecting us to win, but I see it as another test for the players.