by Nick Farrant KING IS AIMING TO

RULE AT BANBURY MISSING OUT: Banbury United midfielder Paul Lamb (right), who is suspended for the visit of Premier Division rivals Chesham United tomorrowPicture: Name Order No. XXXXX BANBURY United player-manager Kevin Brock says Neil King has the chance to establish himself starting with tomorrow's visit of Southern League Premier Division rivals Chesham United.

The ex-Brackley Town midfielder gets his chance as Paul Lamb starts the first of his three-match suspension after receiving a straight red card for violent conduct against Cheshunt.

"Neil did really well in pre-season and he was a bit unlucky not to make the team at the start of the season," said Brock.

"But he came in and did well when Darren Pond couldn't play, and now with Paul out, he deserves another chance."

Brock said his side had to be wary of Chesham striker Garry Sippetts.

"He's very dangerous, so we will have to keep an eye on him. We will miss Paul, but we're looking to do well," added Brock.

Banbury will be without their ex-Oxford United defender Les Robinson, who is sidelined with a calf strain.

Thame United hope to record their first win of the season when they travel to Stourport Swifts in Division 1 West.

Oxford City could be without six players for their trip to Padbury United in the first round of the Sparatan South Midlands League Challenge Trophy tomorrow.

Craig Dore and Nigel Emsden are both unavailable, while teenage striker Ian Roper is on Oxfordshire youth team duty.

They have injury doubts over Adam Pilling (ankle), Dominic Green (thigh) and Danny Keen (knee).

Omar Takriti and Luke Brandon could make their first starts of the season.