Southend Manor take a break from their bid for Schweppes Essex Senior League championship honours on Saturday when they visit Basildon United in the Harry Fisher Memorial Trophy quarter-finals.
Manor triumphed 3-0 at Gardiners Close only a week ago and there's little reason to expect the result will be different this time round.
The Harry Fisher was the only Senior League trophy Bowers United didn't win last season - they lost to Saffron Walden in the final.
To continue their progress this time they face the difficult task of overcoming Burnham Ramblers at Crown Avenue on Saturday.
The quarter-final line-up is completed by Saffron Walden taking on Woodford Town at home.
The fourth tie sees Concord Rangers at home to Eton Manor Saturday week.
Concord, fresh from a victory at Leyton last week, will be hoping to enjoy another push up the table tomorrow in the only League game.
They host East Ham at Thames Road, Canvey.
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