Ardley United boss Dan Still has been handed a selection dilemma ahead of Saturday's FA Vase second-round trip to Ringmer - which strike pair to chose from.
Andy Prescott, Adam Hamp and Chris Hill are all vying for a spot in the starting line-up against the Sussex League Division 1 side.
But Still has not yet made up his mind.
"Chris has just come back into the side, while Adam played 45 minutes the other night and played really well.
"Up until a few weeks ago Andy had been doing well, but lately his form has dropped off a bit. It will be two from three."
Still, who has had Ringmer watched by Nick Levitt, who played for him at Aylesbury, said: "They're going to be a difficult side to play against. They are very lively up front.
"We do have a good team spirit. We know what we are capable of, we showed that last season.
"So I'm looking for us to pull off a shock."
Ardley will be without Ian Trott (cup-tied) and Zaid Omar (thigh strain).
Still, whose side lost 3-1 at Shortwood on Saturday, says the Vase is a welcome distraction from the league.
He added: "We haven't won in the league since the end of September and it's hard to break out of a poor run.
"We had high expectancy at the start of the season and we haven't lived up to that. But I was pleased with the response on Tuesday after Saturday's defeat."
Ardley Utd (v Ringmer, away): from Dixon, Andrews, Smith, Mason, Richmond, Gordon, Garbutt, Green, Martin, Hamp, Hill, Prescott, Beckett, Carrick.
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