England will not be the only team hoping the bulldog spirit can take them to a vital away win tomorrow.

Worthing boss Sammy Donnelly is unleashing former Albion star Stuart Tuck in midfield as Rebels bid to kick start their season with an FA Cup win at Thame.

Donnelly felt Rebels were brushed aside too easily in midfield when they crashed to Whyteleafe on Monday and is moving Tuck out of the backline to spice things up.

The Rebels boss said: "Last time we played him in there people were calling him Bulldog because of the way he played.

"We are due a win and that's what I'm going for. We can't just go up there hoping for a draw."

Danny Smith will miss the next ten days with a pulled hamstring so Danny Davis or Warren Smart will contest the right wing back spot.

Damian Webber partners Simon James and Andy Beech at the back, Darren Baxter returns in midfield and Marc Rice is fit to lead the attack alongside Gavin Geddes.

Mark Burt remains on the bench, despite a run out for the reserves in a midweek game which saw Lee Cox suffer a broken nose.

Michael Birmingham has been written out of Bognor's plans for the cup trip to Abingdon Town by everyone other than himself.

The influential skipepr missed Tuesday's win at Barking with an ankle injury but was adamant last night he could still return for the weekend.

Boss Jack Pearce will be looking for more fireworks from his new strike duo of Matt Russell and Simon Funnell, who between them have scored in three of the first four games of the season.

Horsham were Sussex's most successful team in the cup last year and boss John Maggs is eyeing an upset at home to Ryman first division side Dulwich Hamlet.

He insisted: "I can't see any reason why we should not get the result, especially at home. This is a big day for a lot of non-league clubs."

Steve Flain (neck) and Gavin McGowan (ankle) are expected to return to the squad after injuries but Maggs is likely to stick with Stuart Hardy and Luke Gedling in midfield.