Crawley Town boss Francis Vines has warned his players not to be complacent ahead of tomorrow's trip to Harlow Town in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup.

Harlow may only be in mid-table of Ryman League division one north but Vines is wary that his Dr Martens outfit could end up with egg on their faces if they do not have the right attitude.

Vines said: "It will be a bit like their cup final so we can not afford to be complacent. I am not saying we are a huge club but we are a division above them so they will be looking to turn us over.

"The Cup is not our priority and I would swap a win against Harlow for victories in the next three league matches but you don't want to lose any game of football whatever competition it is in."

Albion loan duo Carl Wilson-Denis and Daniel Marney are unavailable because Albion do not want them cup-tied.

Joff Vansittart, Charlie MacDonald and Warren Bagnall are injured and Vines may have to play himself up front alongside Fabian Forde. The Crawley boss scored in the reserves' 1-1 draw against the Met Police on Wednesday.

Robert Smith is suspended and Craig Dean struggling with a swollen knee but Vines will be able to recall Paul Armstrong and Peter Fear who have recovered from injuries which kept them out of Saturday's 2-2 draw with Nuneaton Borough.