FECKENHAM manager Clive Campion faces the mother of all selection headaches for his club's biggest match of the season tonight (Wednesday).

The Millers take on Worcester City Reserves at their adopted Valley Stadium home in the Worcestershire Senior Urn semi final and Campion has all four of his freescoring strikers fit for the first time this season.

The Valley tenants have swept all before them this season after switching to a three pronged attack of Brian Powell, Dean Meyrick and Carl Fairhurst.

The move was prompted by a serious ankle injury to perennial top scorer Andy Underwood but the forgotten man came off the bench in Saturday's 3-1 win over Pershore and is champing at the bit for a crack at Worcester after watching his teammates knock Bromsgrove Rovers out of the competition and beat Redditch United earlier in the season.

With Campion unlikely to find room for four out-and-out strikers someone will end up disappointed and with Saturday's hat-trick hero Powell (24 goals) and Fairhurst (22) topping the league scoring charts it looks to be between Meyrick and Underwood tonight (ko 7.45pm).

Sweeper Mark Davis is rated 50/50 for the big night after missing out on Saturday with a hamstring problem.

If Feckenham can pull off a cup shock they could find themselves facing fierce rivals Studley BKL in the final at Worcester's St George's Lane Stadium with the Bees facing Express & Star League outfit Malvern Town next week, in a replay of last year's final, in the other semi.

BKL defender Simon Redhead appeared for the Millers again at the weekend but is cup-tied tonight.