Ricky Johnson is an injury concern ahead of Banbury United’s trip to Hungerford Town in the first qualifying round of the FA Trophy.
The in-form striker has struck five goals in his last three games, but suffered a knock to his shoulder in Tuesday’s 2-1 victory over Didcot Town, leaving manager Mike Ford with a dilemma.
“I’ll have to be careful, because I don’t want to risk making it worse,” said Ford.
“He’s a very good player and he’s in a rich vein of form at the moment.”
Mark Bell is unlikely to play due to a calf injury and Jack Westbrook has glandular fever.
North Leigh are boosted by the return of Sam Elkins and Jamie Cook from injury for their trip to Evo-Stik Southern League Premier side Cirencester Town.
The Millers will be without the unavailable Kieran Sanders as they tryto upset the odds against higher-league opposition.
“There’s more pressure on them than on us, because they’re a league above,” said manager Mark Gee, whose side lost 2-1 to Winchester in Division 1 South & West on Wednesday. Zac Westlake scored for Millers.
TOMORROW’S SQUADS
Banbury Utd (v Hungerford Tn, away): from Harding, Cox, Wise, White, Gunn, Steedman, Partner, Nash, Martin, Stanbridge, Kalakoutis, McEachran, Blackstock, Browne, Howards, Joyce, Johnson, Garceran Moreno.
North Leigh (v Cirencester Tn, away): from Foster, Welch-Hayes, Elkins, Hopkins, Hole, Turk, White, Sanders, Osborne-Ricketts, McNish, Cook, Williams, Westlake, Else, Fullerton, Taylor.
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