EVESHAM United manager Dave Busst insists his side are the underdogs tomorrow at St Blazey in the FA Cup first qualifying round (3pm).

The Cornish club are in awesome form in the Carlsberg South Western League, winning their first five games and scoring 23 goals, including five on Wednesday when they thrashed Porthleven.

They are considered one of Cornwall's best non-league sides and regularly make a name for themselves in the cup.

Busst said: "It's going to be our toughest game we've played this season. St Blazey will be a very hard side to beat and they will be favourites, there's no question about that.

"They might be in a league which is at a lower standard to ours but they are at an advanced level to all the other sides and almost always win the league.

"St Blazey tend to stay in that league because of the travelling. They have good players and regularly do well in the FA Cup. They played Worcester City only a few seasons ago."

United are in good form after thrashing rock-bottom Egham 4-0 in Southern League Division One West.

Jermaine Clarke bagged two and new signing Ravi Sangha one on his debut as United jumped to third in the league.

Busst added: "Jermaine scored twice but he should have scored more and he knows that. Ravi came from Tipton Town and scored 49 goals last season. He's a quick, little player and a real handful for defences.

"We have to make sure we take our chances in the FA Cup because I'm sure they will be few and far between."

'Keeper Tim Clarke is doubtful but Marc Burrow and Stuart Hamilton should be available for selection.