Brentford boss Uwe Rosler has labelled the FA Cup the biggest cup competition in the world ahead of tomorrow's first round clash with minnows Basingstoke Town.

The Bees kick-off their campaign at 1pm tomorrow on the back of Tuesday's 6-0 thrashing of AFC Bournemouth and last weekend's 0-0 draw at Sheffield Wednesday.

And despite his side's recent good form, the Griffin Park chief has warned his players against complacency.

"The FA Cup is something special. My biggest FA Cup memory was scoring four goals against Notts County and that will never go away," he said.

"I really believe the FA Cup is the biggest cup competition in the world. The traditiion is something no other country can create.

"I am really looking forward to leading my team out tomorrow against Basingstoke who, on their day, can cuase us problems if we are not on our toes or approaching the game in the right manner.

"I've warned my players they have had a run of 14 games unbeaten before last weekend. We are putting out a very strong team and we want to go as far as we can."