Bognor boss Jack Pearce believes it is about time the Rocks had a good run in the FA Cup.

It is more than five years since Bognor enjoyed any success in the competition and they face another potential banana skin when Cirencester visit Nyewood Lane tomorrow.

Cirencenster are flying high in the revamped Southern League premier division and Pearce has warned his players he will not accept any more early exits.

He said: "We have been poor in the Cup for the last five years but before that we enjoyed a lot of success in the competition and I believe these things go in cycles.

"I am under no illusions we will be in for a very hard game because every club is desperate to do well in the Cup because of the money and interest it can generate."

Crawley have given clearance for on-loan keeper Mark Fox to take over in goal as Worthing do not want Will Packham cup-tied while Bognor's four Albion players - Ben Watson, Dan Beck, Darren Budd and Chris Breach - are all available. Richard Hudson will be on the bench as he continues his comeback from injury.