Barry Lloyd has offered the strongest indication yet that he hopes to remain as manager of Worthing.

The former Albion boss has been in caretaker charge of two 2-0 wins at Carshalton and takes his side to Westfield tomorrow in the Senior Cup.

Lloyd admits he has always relished the task of stepping in as Sammy Donnelly's successor but, asked if the last fortnight had whetted his appetite for a longer stint in charge, he said; "It probably has.

"I've always had a taste for it. The mere fact I am here tells you that.

"I didn't come here just to waste a month. I came with a serious intention, but other things need to be looked at and I know the club have had a number of applications."

Lloyd watched the reserves last week and was impressed by young striker Danny Hamilton, who will be on the bench at Westfield.

Ben Carrington and Andy Alexander are banned. Damian Webber and Gavin Geddes return.

This will be a first visit to Westfield for many players and fans, but not Lloyd.

He said: "Funnily enough I was there in the early part of this season, watching a game for Worthing United. They have got some lovely people down there and we will have to be on our toes."

Miles Rutherford has been given the green light to make Bognor No. 2 shirt his own after Andy Walker left the club.

Rocks have no injury worries for the Ryman division one trip to Whyteleafe but Fimon Funnell has flu.

Horsham expect to recall Eddie French to defence for the division two tussle with Cheshunt.

French missed part of the midweek defeat of Leatherhead after losing a contact lens, giving Tommy Warrilow the chance to return.

Ryan Andrews (ankle) is the only injury absenteee.