Worthing head to Hampton and Richmond determined to get the victory needed to clinch promotion.
One win from their remaining three games will guarantee the Rebels a top six finish which will be enough to send them up under the restructuring of non-league football taking place in the summer.
Alan Pook's side could still win the title, but that looks unlikely after a 3-0 midweek defeat at home to Lewes.
Pook said: "Our first priority is to get the win we need for promotion. If we were to put nine points on the table from our last three games, then who knows? It must be the tightest league in the world. Lewes are in the driving seat but four teams are still in contention for the title and there are seven who can still be promoted."
Ben Carrington is likely to play some part tomorrow as he begins his comeback from a serious knee injury which had initially ruled him out for the season.
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