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Horsham v Maidstone United
After the weekend's FA Cup exploits Maidstone United get back to Ryman League action with a trip to struggling Horsham tonight (Wednesday).
The eighth-placed Stones have a formidable away record this season, having won four of their five games away from Boune Park and drawing the other.
They have scored 10 goals on their travels and conceded just two.
Horsham lie 16th and have found life at their temporary home in Worthing difficult, losing three of their five home games, scoring just six goals in the process.
Maidstone’s only absentee is Jay Saunders who welcomed a new addition to his family this week.
Stones joint-boss Lloyd Hume said: “We are not going to win the FA Cup but we do have a good chance to get into the playoffs or challenge for the league so that has to be our prority.
“We will be picking the strongest team available and we have got a full-squad to choose from.
“With the exception of Jay it could be the same team that started on Saturday.”
Hume added: “We had a good win down there last year but Horsham are a Jekyll and Hyde side.
“We have to hope they are not at their best because if they are they are one of the best teams in this league and play some great football.”