Salisbury City look to keep up unbeaten run
Salisbury's midweek win over Ebbsfleet took the Whites unbeaten run to seven games.
Manager Nick Holmes is looking for his side to stretch their unbeaten run in today's home game with Eastbourne Borough, who are just above them in the league table.
Victory for the Whites would virtually guarantee Blue Square Premier division football for them next season after they have been through a torrid time due to their financial problems.
They are still without Matt Tubbs, Robbie Sinclair, Mike Fowler and Djoumin Sangare through injury while there is a chance that striker Charles Ademeno will be fit to return.
Salisbury City (from): Bittner, Clohessey, Ruddick, Brough, Dutton, Herring, Davies, Clarke, Griffin, Webb, Ademeno, Bass, Martin, Widdrington, Pearce, Cox, Parker.
Forest Green Rovers, who reached the final of the Setanta Shield with their midweek victory over Ebbsfleet should get three points from their home game against bottom side Lewes.
They are strengthened by the return of defender Darren Jones who has completed a two match suspension while Dave Brown and Les Ayres returns after missing the Ebbsfleet Cup game.
They are without assistant manager Jerry Gill and Les Afful, who are injured while Curtis Macdonald will have a fitness test.
The final of the Setanta Shield will be played at the New Lawn onThursday April 9 and under 16's will be admitted free provided they are with a paying adult.
Forest Green Rovers (from): Burton, Smith, Ashford, Jones, Preece, Stonehouse, Mohammed, Lawless, Fowler, Platt, Rigoglioso, Mangan, Lloyd, Robinson, Macdonald, Casey. Else.
Weymouth have added some much needed experience to their ranks ahead of their crucial relegation "six-pointer" against Barrow tomorrow at the Wessex Stadium.
In come striker Cliff Akurang (Barnet) and keeper Adam Legzdins (Crewe) to provide a hefty boost for the Terras, who now sit just four points above the relegation zone and, with just eight games remaining, must arrest their eight-game losing sequence if they are to survive in non-league's top flight.
Points are needed quickly but at least most of the players are no strangers to senior football and the club is holding regular training sessions again so there is a chance a team can begin to gel for the run-in.
Assistant boss Marcus Browning said: "Barrow are one of our rivals in terms of league position so it's a massive game for us. If we can get a result it will be a real achievement. It's imperative we give a good performance."
Weymouth: Legzdins, Evans, Mawer, Hoyte, Vincent, Hart, Dixon, Coutts, Cutler, Crook, Akurang, McKechnie, Hyde, Collins, Richardson, Palmer, Frampton.











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