TAUNTON Town do battle with Billericay Town once again tonight, in a replay to decide who will make it through to the FA Cup first round proper.

After Saturday's 2-2 draw in Essex, the teams meet again at the Viridor Stadium, with a 7.45pm kick-off.

The Peacocks welcome back Ryan Brett and Pierce Mitchell after suspension, while Andrew Neal is eligible to play tonight after seeing red on Saturday.

Neal's fellow forward Dan Sullivan has not been fit enough to start the last few games, but Taunton boss Rob Dray described him as "not a million miles away".

Regarding Billericay, Dray said: "They played a couple of loanees on Saturday, and I would expect them to make two or three changes for tonight, and field their most experienced side."

He added: "We need to replicate our energy levels, tempo and concentration levels from Saturday, as there's no doubting [Billericay's] quality.

"The gap between us is still huge, particularly in their playing budget, but it's a tough midweek away game for them, and their levels may drop a little bit.

"We will always make chances, and if we can defend properly, then we have a great chance.

"On Saturday we had 120 fans travel to the game, and it sounded like they filled the stadium - I've never heard anything like it.

"If we could get 1,000 in tonight, that would be great; a noisy home crowd makes a massive difference to us."

Tonight's winning side earns £25,000 and a first round tie with National League side Chesterfield, who were FA Cup semi-finalists in 1997.

Taunton have advised supporters to arrive early to avoid queues at the turnstiles; gates will open at 6pm.