Cambridge United will spend their FA Cup windfall sprucing up the toilets, says chairman Dave Doggett.
The U's held Manchester United 0-0 at the Abbey Stadium on Friday to secure a lucrative replay at Old Trafford, which is expected to be worth more than £1m.
"Hopefully we can get the stadium done and start putting in some proper toilets," Doggett told the Sunday Mirror.
"Some toilets and tea bars and more hospitality - that's what we will do."
The Cambridge board have been desperate to upgrade their 8,000-capacity stadium, which hosted non-league football for nine years until last summer's return to League Two.
But the ground is owned by a property developer, who wants to secure a deal to build houses on the other side of the city before improving the club's stadium.
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