Worthing boss Alan Pook will call upon his Worthing team to roll their sleeves up and score another impressive knockout result on the road tomorrow.

Rebels' FA Trophy trip to Chesham comes midway between FA Cup ties at Heybridge Swifts, which they won after a replay, and Ford United.

Pook's men are unbeaten in nine games and the boss said: "We have got a great belief we won't be beaten at the moment.

"Whenever we were under the cosh we seem to get an extra player to get a foot on the ball or a head on the ball."

Pook will be hoping his side go through without the need of a replay this time.

He added: "I don't want to be waylaid in too many cup competititons.

"The league is what gives me the biggest buzz."

Chesham have made a slow start in division one north so Rebels have every chance of going through.

Burgess Hill boss Gary Croydon has been true to his word and heads have rolled at Leylands Park.

James Virgo, who was on a two-year deal, and Paul Williams have left while Julian Curnow has signed from Lewes, who released him this week.

Croydon also hopes to complete the signings of 19-year-old former Albion defender Nicky Bridle today as well as midfielder Chris Hibberd and striker Shaheen Sadough on short-term loans from Worthing and Crawley respectively.

Horsham boss John Maggs is unlikely to make too many changes as his side go to Dr Martens League side Fisher.

Hornets won 2-1 at Banstead in midweek, spearheaded by a new front pairing of Simon Ullathorne and Richard Davies. Rhod Davies has added pace to the right flank since coming in from Kingstonian.

Hastings' striker Chris Honey is a doubt for the home game against Yeading because of a knee injury. Midfielder Charlie Belcher has a knock but is expected to be fit.