By Niall Jeger OXFORD City midfielderTerry Sweeney is going under-cover for tomorrow's FA Cup clash against Wycombe Wanderers at Adams Park.

For the 20-year-old student doesn't expected the warmest of welcomes from home fans.

It was Sweeney who dumped Wycombe out of the Cup last year when he was a pro at Plymouth Argyle, scoring the winner in a second-round replay at Home Park that Argyle won 3-2. The former Luton player joked: "They won't recognise me. I've changed my haircut and will be going in disguise."

But he wants to inflict more misery on Wycombe tomorrow. He said: "I really believe we can win. It's the FA Cup and there is always a chance. It's all about how we play on the day."

Released by Plymouth in the summer, Sweeney came home to Kennington, signed for City and is now studying for his A-levels at Abingdon College. He said: "A-levels are something definite. In football, nothing's certain."

Sweeney admitted that Wycombe were a good side but said: "The Cup has given us an incentive. The pressure is off, so let's go and have a good game."

Story date: Friday 29 October

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