Worthing could face one of their biggest tests of the season when Bromley visit in division one south.
Rebels are on a high after their midweek extra-time Trophy win at Cambridge City.
They were spared training last night but will need to be back at their best tomorrow.
Assistant boss Danny Bloor said: "We will choose from the same squad and we are really looking forward to the game.
"Some good judges believe Bromley to be one of the best, if not the best, side in this division."
Rebels hope to clinch the signing of Richard Carter from Burgess Hill on a month's loan by tomorrow afternoon.
Horsham admit they are deeply concerned over the health of goalkeeper Ian Chatfield, who is in hospital suffering from renal failure.
Former Worthing No. 1 Luke Burton is poised to take over between the sticks. Former Lewes midfielder Junior Adeniyi makes his debut tomorrow.
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