Crawley manager Francis Vines says he knows exactly what to expect from Lewes in the Sussex Senior Cup semi-final at Woodside Road tonight.

Vines and Rooks boss Steven King are firm friends and speak to each other almost every day.

There is more than just bragging rights on the line for the two managers as the competition represents the last chance to win silverware for both clubs this season.

Vines, who won the competition two years ago, has told his side to prepare for King's all-out attacking style.

He said: "I speak to Steve on a regular basis and know how he likes his side to play. He has about 20 forwards at the club, so there is only going to be one way he is going to approach the game. If we can stop them from scoring, then I'm sure we will score at the other end."

Vines will have virtually a full squad to choose from with only captain Ian Simpemba missing due to suspension.

Lewes include three former Crawley players in Barry Moore, Francis Duku and Jay Lovett.

Moore and Anthony Storey each play their final game before starting three-match suspensions.

Goalkeeper Scott Ward, who is on loan at Lewes from Crawley until the end of the season, continues to be missing due to an ankle injury.

Danny Naisbitt, who has stood in for Ward, plays the final match of his loan spell from AFC Wimbledon, although King may decide to extend it.

Rooks have no fresh injury worries.

Crawley squad: Little, Smith, Gooding, Judge, Donovan, Hankin, N. Burton, Opinel, Robinson, Armstrong, Wormull, Kember, Jenkins, Marney, S. Burton, Davidson, Tait.

Lewes squad: Naisbitt, Lovett, Duku, Hustwick, Jinadu, Dobson, Kennett, Storey, Kadi, Watts, Newman, Belgrave, Moore, Adeniyi, Davis, Hunter.