Wallingford have been boosted by the return of four backs from injury for their Powergen Junior Vase sixth round tie at home to Old Dunstonians on Saturday (2pm).
Wingers Gavin Hull and Lee Lewis and centres Donald Jenkins and Kieran Murphy, who missed the unconvincing Berks, Bucks & Oxon Division 1 victory against Chesham last week, are all back in the side.
"We've reserved our best displays for the cup ties, largely because they are do-or-die games, so I reckon we've got a good chance," said Wallingford skipper and fly half Ollie Henderson.
So far they beaten Drifters, Abingdon, Division 1 leaders Beaconsfield, Bletchley and Romsey.
Dunstonians, from Kent, are placed third in London 4 South East - that's the same level as Wallingford, who have not had their opponents watched.
"They have knocked out Greenwich (by walkover), London French, Enfield Ignatians, Old Elthamians and KCS Old Boys.
With a Twickenham final appearance just three wins away, cup fever is building in Wallingford, with posters going up in the town and surrounding districts.
The club expect a good crowd at the Hithercroft as they bid to reach the quarter-finals.
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