
Millwall boss Kenny Jackett admitted he was already dreaming of an FA Cup trip to one of the Premier League's big guns after securing a first-round 4-1 victory over AFC Wimbledon.
Newly-crowned WBA World Heavyweight Champion and Millwall fan David Haye watched on as Neil Harris set the Lions on their way shortly after half-time before sub Jason Price struck with his first touch.
Lewis Taylor got one back for the Dons before Danny Schofield extended the advantage and Price delivered the knock-out blow two minutes from time.
And after being rewarded with a trip to Blue Square South side Staines Town, Jackett revealed he already had one eye on the third round.
"We've got another tricky draw now against Staines but it's a real opportunity for us to progress to round three," said Jackett
"A Premier League side away from home would be a fantastic game for the side to play in.
"But this game could have been a real banana skin game for us because AFC Wimbledon are a good side.
"I saw them play against Crawley and I was generally worried after watching them because they were playing without fear and they clearly have a lot of ball playing ability.
"The first goal was vital to try and keep their players and supporters down but we needed the goals at the end to kill them off too."