Horsham boss John Maggs expects goalkeeper Paul Seuke to be fit for tomorrow's big FA Cup clash against Swansea.

Seuke has been laid low with a virus for the past week and was forced to pull out of last Saturday's 1-0 Ryman premier division win against Harrow.

He is set to make only his fourth appearance since joining from AFC Wimbledon in the sell-out second round tie at Atspeed Stadium in place of suspended regular number one Alan Mansfield.

Maggs said: "Paul is still recovering and we will see how he is in training. I'm hoping that a few more days will be enough for him.

"I talked about signing someone for the game but that is only going to be a last resort. I expect Paul to be between the posts."

Maggs admits he has a defensive selection dilemma for the David versus Goliath clash against the League One leaders.

Four players, club captain Eddie French, Kevin Hemsley, Tom Graves and fit-again Andy Howard, are competing for the two centre back roles.

Maggs said: "The game is probably too soon for Andy (Howard) so he is likely to be on the bench anyway. That leaves three for two places so there is a big decision to be made.

"They are all big players for us and it means that someone is going to be disappointed."

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