Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas urged Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand on Friday to shake hands with John Terry, the player charged with racially abusing him, when the pair meet in the FA Cup at the weekend.England and Chelsea captain Terry, who denies any wrongdoing, is due to appear in court next week over the matter which has added extra tension to the build-up to Saturday's fourth round match at Loftus Road.QPR manager Mark Hughes said it would be up to Ferdinand if he wanted to shake hands, while Villas-Boas said it was "extremely important" to make the gesture."This game is based on good values more than anything else. These players should continue to promote these good values," the Chelsea manager told a news conference.Asked if he expected a handshake to take place, he said: "I think so."Both players are available for the game, according to their managers, and if they are picked to start every television and camera lens will be trained on their very public meeting."Anton is very clear in his mind as I am that irrespective of what surrounds the game ... that he's fit, he's well, he's ready and he's able to play in the game," Hughes told reporters."That's what he's paid to do, he's a professional footballer and he's here to play football for Queens Park Rangers and put himself up for selection and that's what he has done this week."