THE Greyhound's rich array of attacking talent will have to be at their brilliant best to make the quarter-finals of the FA Sunday Cup.

The perennial Swindon Sunday League champions travel to Bradford to face Albion Sports in the last 16 this weekend a side that have conceded just 10 goals in all competitions this term.

But if anyone can unlock the door it's The Dog, particularly with former Swindon Town veteran Paul Hunt and Highworth hotshot Justin Miller leading the line.

They do have injury worries though, with Paul Cooper, Dave Gee and Mark Jordan all struggling.

Preparations were also hit by a shock League Cup defeat to Division Eight Green Baize last weekend a result which failed to faze manager Dave Hawkins.

"Losing that game won't do us any harm.

"It gave us a reality check.

"They (Albion) haven't conceded a goal in the competition and I think we're top scorers so something has to give."

The winners on Sunday will be a step closer to the final to be staged at Anfield.