AFC Sudbury Manager Jamie Godbold will be telling squad to put all thoughts of the FA Trophy out of their minds and to concentrate on the next month when AFC have seven Ryman Premier League games that could have a great bearing on the position of the club at the end of the season.
Burgess Hill Town are the visitors to The Wardale Williams Stadium sitting one place below AFC in seventeenth place but with three games in hand on them. 'The Hillians' have mustered their twenty-four points from only seventeen games, and on Saturday they beat Billericay Town 2-1. It was the last game for the club of ex-Leyton Orient man wide man Dean Cox, who has no left to prepare for his employment in the January with Crawley Town.
The AFC management will have a full squad of players at their disposal as Liam Wales has recovered from the illness that stopped him making an appearance on Saturday, having played some part in every game so far this season until then.
On the goalscoring front, James Baker with 95, Craig Parker with 45 and Luke Callander with 39 goals lead the way in the current squad of players.