Worthing and Horsham have big decisions to make up front as they head for derby action at Woodside Road.

Hornets have three starters competing for two places while Rebels have no recognised front man to partner Mark Knee in the division one south clash.

Both sides need a lift with Worthing having failed to score in their last five home games and Horsham having won just one of their last seven matches.

Rebels boss Barry Lloyd said: "We need to start scoring goals.

"When we played Horsham at their place it was 3-3 with a lot of action and I hope we get something similar."

Knee returned to form with two goals in midweek but his strike partners Ben Carrington and Florian Mateos both have injuries.

Horsham's problems have been at the other end. They have scored in 21 of their last 22 games but will re-think plans to field Rob Collins wide on the right.

That means a debut for former Hastings wide man Mark Aylett and a place on the bench for either Collins, Dave Flemming or last season's top Worthing scorer Gavin Geddes.

Hornets boss John Maggs said: "The players have got to give me a little bit more."

Meanwhile, Bognor boss Jack Pearce is also demanding a vast improvement as his side go to Corinthian Casuals.

Rocks were thrashed 4-0 at Tooting in midweek and Pearce admitted: "I was concerned by our lack of desire."

Former Crawley striker Dave Stevens plays the last game of his brief loan spell.