BOSS Tom Killick revealed Poole Town’s home FA Cup tie with minnows Bradford Town (3pm) would represent his most nerve-wracking fixture of the season so far.

Dolphins’ first qualifying round opponents ply their trade two divisions below the Southern League leaders with Killick keen to secure the £3,000 prize fund on offer.

Killick said: “In my time as manager I have come to realise how difficult it is to sustain clubs at this level and I’m so aware of how important the FA Cup is financially.

“I feel pressure from a personal point of view to do well for the club and I have to admit to feeling a little anxious about it.

“The main thing is that the players just go out and enjoy it.

"They need to seize the moment because a good run in this competition can be the highlight of your career.”

Josh O’Hanlon is set to play after recovering from his midweek knee injury while fellow Cherries loanee Sam Matthews is a welcome addition with midfielders Steve Devlin (suspended) and Marvin Brooks (injured) ruled out.

Dolphins: (from) Hutchings, Tallack, Emmerson, Walker, Whisken, Pettefer, Burbidge, Matthews, O'Hanlon, Roberts, Preston, Jermyn, Martin, Gosney, Lowes, Munday, Lindsay, Manley.

  • In-form Wimborne Town will be looking to pull off a shock when they travel to Southern Premier strugglers Frome Town (3pm).

Manager Steve Cuss will be without Patrick Wilson, who underwent surgery on an Achilles injury yesterday, Jon Blake (suspended) and Jamie Davidson (unavailable).

James Stokoe faces a late fitness test, while goalkeeper Ben Field, a new recruit from Bashley, is likely to be named on the bench.

Magpies: (from) Harvell, Arnold, Costello, Oliver, Maybury, Biles, Brimson, Phelps, Webb, Griffin, Powell, Burton-Hemmings, Stokoe, Kemble, Gamble, Field.