Worthing have been handed a huge incentive to win Tuesday's FA Trophy replay at home to Conference south Dorchester.

The winners will play host to trophy holders Stevenage Borough in the first round.

Stevenage are managed by former Albion boss Peter Taylor, who also had one game in charge of England prior to Sven-Goran Eriksson's reign.

Worthing drew 1-1 at Dorchester on Saturday and were only denied a huge upset when the Magpies scored a stoppage time equaliser.

Leo Day misses Tuesday's game as he begins a two-match suspension for accumulating ten bookings but Ben Johnson is hoping to be back after illness ruled him out of Saturday's tie.

Joint-manager Danny Bloor said: "It is a fantastic draw and would surely attract a big crowd but we must not think about that. We have got to get past Dorchester first."

Elsewhere in the Trophy, Crawley Town are at home to Conference south Bromley while Bognor, who beat Havant 2-1 in Saturday's third qualifying round, face more Hampshire opposition with a trip to Eastleigh. The ties will be played on Saturday December 15.

Lewes are away to Grays Athletic, who they knocked out of the FA Cup this season at the fourth qualifying round stage.

The Rooks visit Bishop's Stortford on Tuesday on an evening when the top four in Conference south face each other.

Ian Simpemba returns for second-placed Lewes away to fourth-placed Bishop's Stortford but Simon Wormull is still missing with an ankle injury.

Leaders Eastbourne Borough welcome back Matt Smart and Marc Pullan from suspension as they play host to third-placed Newport County.

Former Albion youngster Darren Budd will be absent though. Budd suffered an ankle injury at Kings Lynn on Saturday but would have missed this game anyway due to his England Futsal duties.