PHIL PARKINSON says all the pressure is on Blackburn Rovers and Wrexham have got nothing to lose when the teams go head-to-head in tonight's FA Cup fourth round tie at Ewood Park.

The Reds are flying high in League Two and challenging for a second successive promotion while Blackburn have only won once in 10 Championship matches and have slipped to 17th position in the table.

Wrexham are aiming to pull off another cup upset and when asked whether the pressure was on Blackburn rather than his side, Parkinson said: "Without a doubt

"We are going there two divisions below a team which I would imagine at the start of the season were hoping to be in and around the play-offs.

"They will still be hoping they can get on a good run in the second part of the season.

"We go there with that mentality that we really haven't got anything to lose.

"The only thing we want to make sure is that come the end of the game, our supporters have seen a true Wrexham performance."

Parkinson wants his players to give everything they have got in a bid to cause a shock and put Wrexham into the fifth round of the famous competition.

"Our aim as a team is to go there and give a really good account of ourselves knowing that to create a cup upset, we have got to run harder, we have got to run further, we have got to tackle stronger and we have got to pass it more crisply," he added.

"We have got to do everything in our game that little bit better to give ourselves a chance of being in the hat come Monday night."