Lewes manager Jimmy Quinn has a selection headache ahead of Sunday's FA Cup first round clash with Stoke City.

The Rooks chief has an 18-man squad to choose from for the game and it is not obvious what his starting line-up will be.

Injuries to Justin Harris (hand) and Joe Clark (groin) are complicating the selection process, with both being given time to prove their fitness.

Chris Johnson, though, has lost his battle to be fit for the game. Johnson, who had lost his place in the side due to a bout of flu, has now picked up a groin injury.

He was unable to train on Tuesday and manager Quinn has had to rule the former Watford midfielder out of the equation.

Johnson's twin brother Andy did train on Tuesday and he is free from suspension to take his place in the squad along with Paul Stokes. Both had served one-match bans.

Peter Brackley and Ryan Hackett are ruled out of the trip by long-term injuries while Reece Head has failed to recover from an on-going hamstring problem.

The Rooks leave for Stoke tomorrow and will watch the FA Cup clash between Port Vale and Aylesbury in the afternoon.

Former Worthing and Lewes midfielder Sandy Brown will travel with the squad. Quinn believes Brown's experience of playing in the first round of the FA Cup with Worthing will help the players in their preparation for the game.