Wrexham play two divisions above the Badgers who will be looking to cause an upset.
But Saunders, who won the competition as a player with Liverpool in 1992, said the aim is always victory regardless of the opponents, and he is focussed on booking
a place in the first round proper.
"It is a great competition and I have total respect for it," said Saunders.
"I am lucky enough to have a winners' medal – it was the best day of my career – and I'm looking forward to the game.
"I am just thinking about winning. It is just another game, and we will treat it like a league game. The same mentality applies.
"I just want 100 per cent commitment when I put the side out.
"They have worked hard all week and I am looking for the same effort tomorrow.
"Entertainment for most people is seeing people having a go. Fans need to see players giving everything.
Joe Allen and Andy Fleming miss out through injury tomjorow, and Saunders added: "We have a few injuries, but it does not matter who I play as long as we are winning," said Saunders.
"If you get in the team and keep winning it is hard to be left out if you do well."
But althrough the Reds boss is pleased with how his players have been performing he has not ruled out adding to his squad.
"Things are going okay at the moment, we have got to keep it up now," added Saunders.
"When my voice starts wearing off, that's when I get people in who listen.
"I have got players in mind and got things on the go.
"Hopefully I will add to the squad soon and maybe someone will come in before the game.If not, it's on to the next game."
Former Cameroon international Patrick Suffo, who has played for Sheffield United and Coventry, trained with Wrexham yesterday but is some way off match fitness.
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