BEACONSFIELD entertain Hampstead in the fourth round of the Evening Standard Trophy on Sunday with their skipper Sam Musk looking for another upset.

The Home Counties Division Two West side have already upset the apple cart by beating Tring and Chessington and Musk is keen to add Hampstead to their collection of scalps.

He said: "We've been getting stronger with each game.

"The big thing for us was beating Tring it was a big confidence-booster.

"Chessington was a good all-round performance. That was one of our best performances of the year and I'm looking for more of the same on Sunday.

"It's going to be a difficult test but we're going to go out there and enjoy it.

"There's not to much pressure on us. They're the favourites and we're just the underdogs, so if get any further in the competition, it will be a bonus.

"They'll be expecting to win but that suits us best. We know they're a very good team with a couple of Middlesex players.

"But if we play to our potential and we play like we played against Chessington, it will be a good game."

Musk is just glad his team are at home.

He said: "It's a good advantage for us. We know the conditions and we're comfortable playing at home."

Meanwhile, the club are at North Maidenhead in the league today, looking to make it five wins out of five after beating Thame Town last weekend.

Musk said: "I was away on Best Man duty but I'm told it was another good fielding performance.

"We've done a lot of work in the field and it's paid off."

But Musk will tell his side not to let their recent run of success go to their heads.

He said: "It would be easy to get carried away by four wins in a row but we just have to take one game at a time."