After a January transfer window that saw West Ham United sign no players, David Moyes and his rather slender squad turn their attention to the FA Cup and Kidderminster Harriers this weekend.
The transfer window was largely criticised by West Ham fans, who were eager to see the team push on as they chase European football and success on the continent in the Europa League.
Nevertheless, while Moyes won't have any new toys to play with, such has been the consistency and quality of his team this season, they will be hopeful of an extended run in the FA Cup, with a chance of even winning the club's first trophy since the 1980 FA Cup triumph over Arsenal.
Bar Angelo Ogbonna, who Moyes has been without since November and will now miss the remainder of the season, West Ham do not have many major injury concerns.
Moreover, they will welcome creative midfielder Said Benrahma back from the Africa Cup of Nations after Algeria were dumped out at the group stage of the competition. Benrahma started the season in scintillating form and his attacking qualities in and around the box will be much-needed, both at the weekend and throughout the remainder of the campaign.
Kidderminster, meanwhile, upset Championship side Reading 2-1 in the third round. They currently sit third in the National League North division, the sixth tier of English football. They are the lowest-ranked remaining team in the draw and will be looking for another scalp this weekend.
Here, football.london brings you all you need to know ahead of the weekend's clash
When is the game being played?
The match is due to kick-off on Saturday at 12:30pm.
What TV channel is it on?
The game will be shown on BBC One. You can also stream the match on BBC iPlayer or the BBC Sport website. Highlights of all Friday and Saturday's FA Cup matches will be shown on BBC One at 10.30pm on Saturday.
How can I follow it?
football.london has you covered. As usual, we will be inside the stadium and will have a live blog for you to follow.