Forget Sussex versus Hampshire. Michael Birmingham reckons Bognor's FA Cup derby is the haves visiting the have nots.
Havant and Waterlooville go to Nyewood Lane in the second qualifying round and Rocks skipper Birmingham admits his side face a huge challenge.
He said: "Havant are paying out five times what we are so all the pressure is on them.
"They are a fantastic cup team, they proved it in the FA Cup and Trophy last season, so it's a very tough draw, "We beat them in pre-season and they aren't going to be happy about that. There are bound to be a few heavy tackles flying in."
Dan Beck is not allowed to play for Bognor in the Cup as a condition of his loan deal with Albion.
Defender Toby Redwood, however, returns.
Havant's absentees include former Portsmouth defender Shaun Gale (broken arm), one of Birmingham's work mates.
Worthing's in-form defence face an examination at Ryman premier outfit Heybridge Swifts but boss Alan Pook said: "We are going there for a win.
"If we were in the premier division I would not have a much different squad to what I have now and I would expect to finish in the top six."
Shaun Grice returns to the squad and Worthing will make changes to the 11 which started on Tuesday.
Pook added: "It's tough for us being away from home but they won't be looking forward to paying us.
"They will be thinking they could have had an easier draw."
Horsham have no competitive game but they do have the current champions visiting Queen Street.
Hornets play the Sussex cricket team on Sunday (4pm) as part of Chris Adams' benefit year.
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