A SEVERELY depleted Banbury United side will look to book their place in the second qualifying round of the FA Trophy tonight as they host Hungerford Town in a replay (7.45).
The Puritans held their Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division hosts to a 0-0 draw on Saturday, but at the cost of a hamstring injury to defender Charlie Wise.
He will join Ricky Johnson (shoulder), Mark Bell (calf) and Jack Westbrook (glandular fever) on the treatment table, with Louis Joyce also absent due to unavailability.
Victory for the Puritans will hand them another trip to Premier Division opposition in the form of St Neots Town on November 14, but for manager Mike Ford the focus is firmly on tomorrow's match.
"We've got to get through the replay before we can really think about that," he said.
"We've got to do our jobs properly and earn that coach trip to St Neots."
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