CAPTAIN Graham Hyde insists Worcester City have got a "job to do" when they clash with unbeaten Tonbridge Angels in the third qualifying round of the FA Cup tomorrow.
City are favourites for victory in the St George's Lane showdown, but the Kent-based visitors fancy their chances after a terrific start to their season.
Angels are heading Ryman Division One and have scored in all 14 league and cup matches. They booked their trip to Worcester after an impressive 3-2 win at Fisher Athletic.
Midfield dynamo Hyde, 35, is anticipating a close battle and warns that City must not be complacent.
"Even though Tonbridge don't play in as good a league as ours, we've still got a job to do," said Hyde. "We've got to be on top of our game. We want to go as far as possible in the FA Cup. We'll just give it our best shot and you just never know how far we can go."
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