BANBURY United player-boss Kevin Brock says his team are capable of pulling off an FA Cup shock when they host Conference side Hednesford Town in tomorrow's third qualifying round at Spencer Stadium (2).

But they will have to do it without defender Ady Fuller who is suspended for being sent off in the first of their two second qualifying round matches against neighbours Brackley Town.

Youngster Chris Jackson, who came on after Fuller's dismissal, is likely to take the latter's place in the line-up.

"Ady has been excellent for us, but Chris did well when he came on at Brackley," said Brock, who has recalled Jason Burnham from his loan spell at Racing Club Warwick.

"It means we still have plenty of options."

Brock, whose side could face former Oxford United striker Steve Anthrobus, 37, who is Hednesford's player-coach, said he was looking forward to the clash, which is expected to attract a 1,000-plus crowd.

Thame United report no changes to the side as they aim to break their home duck in Southern League Division 1 West against Burnham.