Billericay Town and Canvey Island are looking to return to winning ways after breezing through in the FA Cup three days ago.

Craig Edwards’ men visit Bury Town, having lost their first league match in six games last time out.

But Town, who have won their last two on the road, will be confident of returning to winning ways at Bury, who currently occupy the relegation places – although they are unbeaten at home this term.

Ryan Dunne and George Beavan have been ruled out, with Seedy Njie rated 50/50 (wrist) and Ricky Sappleton (hamstring) still not fit to start.

Canvey Island face Leather-head, who have had an impressive start on the road this year. The Tanners have not lost in four away matches and are tied on 13 points with the Gulls. Kevin Dobinson (knee) and Ashley Dumas (thigh) are rated doubtful for the clash.

Great Wakering Rovers will take on Tilbury in a derby tonight in the Ryman North, as Rovers look to get their first home points of the season.

Tilbury lie mid-table after an inconsistent start to the new campaign – being thumped 4-0 by rivals Aveley on Saturday in the FA Cup.

Rovers meanwhile have lost nine of the last 10 and sit four points adrift of safety at the bottom of the league.

Dan Trenkel's men could be withour Eljay Worrell, who picked up a knock in the narrow 3-2 loss at Ware, with James Pugsley and Billy Johnson still sidelined.

FA CUP

East Thurrock United are bidding to get through to the Second Qualifying Round when they host AFC Hornchurch tonight.

Rocks were indebted to a Lewis Smith leveller to force the replay and the former Urchins man has been in impressive form against his old club this term – also netting the winner in the league meeting last month.

John Coventry (above) has declared a clean bill of health for the match, with the winner to play at either Met Police or South Park – who also play tonight – in the next round.