Brighton face a test of their title credentials in the Kent/Sussex Regional League over the next two games as they face Herne Bay tomorrow and Tunbridge Wells next week.

Skipper Carlo Missirian said: "Herne Bay has always been a difficult game for us and then we face Tunbridge Wells, who look like a team to watch.

"If we get six out of six over the next two games we will be in very good shape."

Brighton are without Gareth Lendrum, Kevin Brown and Luke Williams through work commitments while Simon Warrinder is on holiday. Graham Pruce and Pete Smales return while Missirian will dip into the seconds to bolster the squad.

Meanwhile, Horsham welcome back James Beer and Andy Crossley for their trip to fellow strugglers Folkestone. Robbie Ashton is also in the squad after doing a U-turn over his decision to quit the club but Hamish White is unavailable.

Worthing welcome back James Godber, Mark Minchell and Ramiz Inga for the visit of Sevenoaks. Lee Martin is unavailable, while Andy Gough could be out until the New Year through injury. Rex Fuller will have a fitness test.

Crawley have been drawn at home to Lowestoft Railway in the second round of the HA Vase. Eastbourne visit Normanby Park while South Saxons travel to Wokingham.