GUISELEY will travel to South London this Saturday to face Dulwich Hamlet in the FA Trophy second round.

The Lions can expect formidable opponents in Dulwich, despite the latter playing two divisions below them.

Hamlet currently sit top of the Ryman Premier Division and are unbeaten in six games as they look to win the title and promotion that they last achieved in 1978.

Several famous names can be found among Dulwich’s past players, including Ian Wright, Alan Pardew and Peter Crouch. However, they also boast some dangerous talents in their current crop of that could hurt Guiseley.

Leading the scoring charts with 13 strikes is Ashley Carew. A central midfielder with an eye for goal who has also supplied 14 assists this season. His former clubs include Gillingham and Barnet – where he received a call up to the Barbados squad before withdrawing injured.

Damian Scannell’s surname may look familiar. The attacking midfielder is the brother of Huddersfield’s Sean Scannell. He poses a threat to the Lions defence, creating nine goals and scoring seven himself.

Nyren Clunis is one to look out for on the wing with his searing pace. The Dulwich youth system product has played more than 180 games for the club and was the team’s top scorer in 2010/11.

In defence, The Hamlet can rely on the experience of Osei Sankofa, who began his career at Charlton and played against the likes of Robin van Persie, as well as representing England between the ages of 16 and 20.

Alongside Sankofa, Ethan Pinnock is an all-round talent. The 20-year-old who can play in defence and midfield has managed to net five times from the back this season, collecting five man of the match awards along the way.