Skipper Jody Levett leads Sussex out for the first time on home ground admitting his side face another massive test.

Sussex host Somerset, shock losers last weekend, in a County Championship tussle at Haywards Heath tomorrow (3pm).

Having lost 55-7 in Cheshire last week, Sussex were expecting to meet Notts, Lincs and Derbys in their eagerly-awaited first home clash.

Instead, highly-ranked Somerset lost with a depleted team to the midlanders and will head to Sussex eager to put that right.

Levett, 26, said: "It is going to be another interesting game. Somerset losing last week was a massive upset but we are looking forward to playing them.

"We had a good squad session on Tuesday and we have got a good team spirit after last week's trip."

The Sussex side will have a more experienced look to it. Former county skipper Nick Killick and Worthing powerhouse Raynn Bruce come back into the squad and will be expected to start.

There is also a return for scrum half Simon Dyson, who has played national league rugby with Reading. This is the first County Championship match in Sussex for more than two years.

Crawley Jets have selection problems for their Rugby League Conference trip to North London. Jon Stabler and Mark Henderson are unavailable and Neil Winrow has a rib injury sustained in creating a try during a 28-26 win over Hemel.