POOLE Town will be hoping they can transfer their fine league form into cup action when they travel to Western Premier Division Welton Rovers tomorrow (3pm).
Tom Killick's Wessex League title-chasers have won their opening two fixtures of the season, with impressive victories over much-fancied pair Fareham Town and Brockenhurst.
But Dolphins have a few injury worries ahead of the extra preliminary round tie in Bath.
Aaron Skelton and Shane Ayres are both doubtful, while Kevin Gill is also likely to miss out.
Poole Town: (from) Harvell, Poore, Whitley, Dibba, Browne, T Smith, Richardson, Hubbard, Bailey-Pearce, Phillips, Austin, Brown, Swann, Sturgess, S Smith, Taylor, Tong, Ayley.
HAMMERS GO WEST
HAMWORTHY United will need to overcome an arduous 300-mile round trip to St Blazey in Cornwall if they are to collect the £750 prize money and progress to the next round.
Phil Simkin's men will have to make do without Joe Byrne, who has joined Bournemouth Poppies, but Mark Dancer is set for his competitive debut.
Hamworthy United: (from) Peters, Crow, Cherrett, Gilbert, Walker, Grimason, Cannie, Dean, Dancer, McCabe, Yelland, Dovell, Jackson, Byerley, Osborne, Claremont.
POPPIES UNCHANGED
BOURNEMOUTH Poppies have named an unchanged squad for the third game in succession as they prepare to welcome Wessex League rivals Fareham Town to Victoria Park tomorrow (3pm).
Caretaker boss Kenny Vaughan has led the Winton-based side to four points in their opening two league fixtures of the season.
Poppies: (from) Vaughan, Jones, M Toy, Batchelor, Cole, Neville, Geary, Wrixton, McGlynn, Saadi, C Toy, Jack, Brown, Barbour, Barnett, King.
PRIORY AT CUTHBURY
CUTHBURY will be the venue for Christchurch's cup clash against Melksham Town tomorrow (3pm), as Hurn Bridge is unavailable due to it still being the cricket season.
Christchurch: (from) Kearn, Blake, Taylor, Crutchley, Dillon, Linpow, Lawrence, Costello, Burden, Barnes, Burrows, Rideout, Cook, Green, Brock, Manning, Keates.
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