SALISBURY'S 16-strong squad at Worcester City tomorrow includes just five survivors from last season.
Lastest addition to the new-look Whites is 22-year-old Bristol-born striker Dominic Barclay, formerly with Bristol Rovers, Scarborough and Macclesfield.
Having spent much of pre-season with Gloucester City, Barclay made one appearance for Dr Martens Western Division outfit Yate Town before Salisbury stepped in with the offer of Premier football.
He joins defenders Darren Powell and Matthew Pearson, striker Nick Miles and on-loan Swindon keeper Steve Mildenhall in Whites' latest batch of new signings.
Tyronne Bowers is highly doubtful tomorrow with a kicking muscle strain but Salisbury - up to ninth in the table - expect Neil Housley (shoulder) and Paul Sales (calf) to pull through.
Havant & Waterlooville, still awaiting their first Premier Division win, face a stern home test against Ilkeston who halted Boston United's winning start. Their task is made tougher by losing influential defender Simon Elley to a one-match ban.
It's a 1pm at Westleigh Park so that fans can watch the England game in the clubhouse afterwards.
Bashley and Newport IoW continue down the road to Wembley tomorrow in the first qualifying round of the AXA-sponsored FA Cup. Bashley, 6-1 preliminary-round conquerors of Calne Town, travel to a Backwell United side who caned Andover 5-1.
"I don't know much about them," confessed boss Barry Blankley. "I'll probably give Leroy Whale a call at Andover but really I'd rather concentrate on our own game."
Experienced centre-back Pete Morrell, who has fea-tured in both Bashley's victories this season, is otherwise engaged as player-coach of Dorset Combination newcomers Poole Borough.
David Goss returns from a knee injury but Marcel Cullers and new signing Peter Kidd are suspended.
Newport have a massive incentive for winning at Kent League leaders Chatham Town. Their prize is a home draw against Ryman Premier outfit Dulwich Hamlet who burst the Islanders' bubble last season after they had beaten Hereford United away.
Frontman Fraser Quirke is on Navy duty for the rest of the month and Karl Lis who, in manager Tony Mount's words "goes to more weddings than Hugh Grant," has another matrimonial engagement.
Managerless Fleet Town, knocked out in the prelim-inary round by Lewes, have no game tomorrow. Ironically the cash-strapped North Hampshire club would have landed a money-spinning trip to neighbours Aldershot Town had they got past Lewes and Erith Town.
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