ROTHERHAM can end Notts County's record-breaking away run, says their boss Steve Evans.
The Magpies are unbeaten in 19 games on the road ahead of facing the Millers away in the second round of the FA Cup today.
But Evans reckons his side can send them crashing out of the competition.
"This is as tough as they come at this level," he said.
"We will have to put in our best performance of the season because we know how tough it's going to be – you only have to look at their record.
"We have a big task to beat County but we've knocked out one League One side and I know we can do it again."
Rotherham beat Stevenage 3-2 in the first round at home and are challenging for promotion in League Two under Evans this season.
"This tie is a great measurement for us because we would like to be in League One," added Evans.
"We want to take these teams on and we have shown against Stevenage we can compete."
Evans also believes the Millers' fan can roar them to victory.
"We are preparing for a monster cup tie," he said.
"We need you (the fans) to get behind us.
"We have won away twice and worked really hard and the minimum I can promise you today is we will give it everything we have got."