WESTFIELDS' new ground, allpay.park, will host its first ever FA Cup match tomorrow.

The Hereford side take a proud nine-match unbeaten run into the first qualifying round clash with Nottinghamshire side Carlton Town.

But top scorer Paul Burton is a big doubt with a groin strain and full-back Jon Hill has been ruled out for six weeks with ankle ligament damage.

Westfields, second on goal difference in the Travel Factory Alliance, caused a shock in the last stage with a win at Corby.

Carlton have won one and lost two of their opening North Counties East League Division One fixtures.

They defeated Congleton Town 1-0 in the earlier round, their first FA Cup victory, to set up tomorrow's exciting clash.

Previously known as Sneinton, the club won the Central Midlands League when Westfields stormed the West Midlands League.

As well as Hill and Burton, attacking midfielder Derek Craddock may only make the bench due to a groin problem.

Ex-Hereford players Roy Jordan and Mark Hibbard are likely to start.

Westfields' Andy Morris warned: "We don't want to be caught with our trousers down. We've had Carlton watched and they beat Congleton in the last round.

"This is one of the best runs we've had in recent years. We have a reliable team and haven't had to make too many changes.

"The lads are playing with a bit of confidence and the new ground has made a real difference."