HEREFORDSHIRE side Wellington will look to cause an FA Vase upset at home to Worcester City on Saturday (3pm), writes Ben Goddard.

Despite operating a level below in Hellenic League Division One West and having five players missing, manager Gary Stevens hopes his side will put up a good challenge.

“It will be a big game and this is the biggest side we have played in a cup competition,” said the former Hereford United and Evesham United player.

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“I know they have gone down a little bit since they lost their ground and were relegated but they are still very good.

“I don’t have a full squad any week and have two players at a wedding, another one away somewhere and two on holiday.

“So out of the squad we are five short but we will still be very competitive and have got a good bunch of lads this year.

“It would be nice to get a win and some money for the club and hopefully there will also be a few attending as Worcester are one of the better non-league sides in the area.

“I know they are on hard times at the moment but they have got a big reputation and it wasn’t that long ago they were beating league sides.”

Wellington secured their second successive league win last Saturday by beating Moreton Rangers 2-1.

Joe Davies and Saul Thomas scored after they fell behind.

Stevens said of the league's teams: “They have been reasonably good and very well organised.

“They were both quite big physically but not as aggressive going into tackles. The sidelines are certainly not as aggressive.”

Stay tuned to this website for Worcester City's view ahead of the Vase tie.