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West Brom can dream of Wembley after beating Brighton, says Darren Moore

during the Sky Bet Championship match between West Bromwich Albion and Queens Park Rangers at The Hawthorns on August 18, 2018 in West Bromwich, England.
Image: Moore reached the FA Cup quarter-finals as a West Brom player in 2002

West Brom manager Darren Moore will allow his side to dream of Wembley but only if they beat Brighton.

The Baggies host the Seagulls in their FA Cup fourth-round replay on Wednesday after a 0-0 draw at the Amex on January.

The winners host Derby in the fifth round and victory against the Rams would put them into the quarter-finals - a game away from a Wembley semi-final.

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Moore reached the last eight with Albion as a player in 2002 and, with the Baggies fourth in the Sky Bet Championship, he also wants his squad to be ambitious in the FA Cup.

"You can dream! But before we can even start going down that road, we've got real tough opposition coming here," said the Albion boss.

"Chris (Hughton) is a proven manager, I've got a huge admiration for him, he's somebody I look up to and aspire to because of his work and consistency. We know his team will be tough opposition.

Brighton manager Chris Hughton
Image: Moore says he has "huge admiration" for Brighton manager Chris Hughton

"I've got a huge admiration for Chris, he's done a fabulous job throughout his career. I look forward to seeing him.

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"We're in an exciting part of the season, the confidence is good here, the team morale and togetherness is there. We're fighting for one another."

Moore is without his three new loan signings with Jacob Murphy cup-tied and Jefferson Montero and Stefan Johansen ineligible having joined after the first tie.

Matt Phillips is out with an ankle injury with Moore expected to keep faith with teenagers Jonathan Leko and Rekeem Harper and 20-year-old Sam Field.

West Bromwich Albion's Matt Phillips and Aston Villa's Neil Taylor during the Sky Bet Championship match at The Hawthorns
Image: Matt Phillips (L) is set to miss Wednesday's FA Cup game with an ankle injury

He said: "Last week (against Brighton) they gave a good account of themselves. It shows the work we've been doing at the academy.

"I've kept them in and around the squad and they've benefited from it. I've played them in the cup and the league, brought them in here and there.

"They've shown that they are capable of holding their own. If it's right for me to select them I'll have no hesitation in doing so."

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