PHIL Simkin has singled out his opposite number Christer Warren as the main threat to his side in tonight's Wessex Premier Division clash at Cuthbury (7.45pm).
Hamworthy United manager Simkin said Wimborne's player-boss still had the ability to "dominate a game" if allowed to express himself.
"At this level he's still class. If we don't stop him he'll run the game," the Hammers boss told the Daily Echo.
Simkin, who will be without Jack Swann (hamstring), also recognised the problems posed by Magpies' strike duo Scott Joyce and James Stokoe, who he said are "always likely to score a goal".
Warren expects the match to be "fast and furious" and he insists his players need to "stand up and be counted".
He said: "It's going to be a battle. These are the games people don't think we can play in.
"We didn't turn up against Poole and it will be the same (sort of game) as that. We need to show more desire than we did in that game."
Warren returns from suspension and James Bailey-Pearce is a doubt.
For Hammers, Matt Grimason comes back into the squad but Michael Dean faces a late fitness test.
Wimborne Town: (from) Hutchings, Bailey-Pearce, Percival, Phillipson-Masters, Roast, Arnold, McCormick, James, Langrish, Vavrecka, Whitcher, Lawrence, Stokoe, Joyce, Warren.
Hamworthy United: (from) Peters, Gilbert, Dovell, Horlock, Walker, Dean, Middleton, Legg, Hubbard, Mutch, Byerley, Jackson, Connet, Grimason.
- Hamworthy's Sunday team marched on to the third round of the FA Sunday Cup after a 4-2 extra-time win over RARA Livingstone.
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