Cheltenham's FA Cup tie at Spurs a 'massive' cash boost - Baker
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Cheltenham Town chairman Paul Baker has said his side's third round FA Cup tie against Tottenham Hotspur will provide a "six-figure sum" for his side.
The Robins beat Luton Town in the second round, external to secure an eighth consecutive away win and a lucrative trip to White Hart Lane.
"It was amazing, it's a dream tie," Baker told BBC Radio Gloucestershire.
"I can't even begin to work out what it might generate but it should be a six-figure sum," he said.
"That will be a massive boost for the club."
Cheltenham struggled financially last season - particularly during a cold spell which meant the Robins played just three home games in 10 weeks - and Baker admitted the FA Cup cash injection would have a great impact at the club.
"Financially for us it's massive," he continued.
"There should be a decent crowd there, [and the] total gates less VAT, less expenses and then the balance is virtually shared between the clubs.
"After three years of pretty gruesome stuff on and off the field it's a delight to look forward to."