Friday, 21 December 2007, 08:03 GMT
The lowdown on Chasetown
Chasetown play Championship side Cardiff in the FA Cup third round on 5 January - the biggest fixture in their 54-year history.
The club have been given permission to play the tie at their Scholars Ground and have been preparing by using Wolves' training facilities at Compton.
Chasetown itself is a former mining village close to the south Staffordshire border and is now part of the town of Burntwood.
Attractions close to Chasetown include the Letocetum Roman baths in Wall, while Walsall is the nearest Football League club with their Bescot Stadium 10.3 miles from the Scholars Ground.
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