Worthing will be delighted to return to Roundstone Lane for the key London Two South clash after suffering two defeats in Hampshire since the turn of the year.
Last week's victors Portsmouth are tomorrow's visitors and Worthing coach Ian Davies insists that, despite going down 26-10, his men saw enough in the away game to believe they can win this time.
The back division has a stronger look to it with Simon Swadling, Mark Adams, Terry Butler and Ben Coulson all returning but lock Charlie McGowan is unavailable.
Prop Raynn Bruce is left on the bench, despite his recent series of tries, but Davies plans to unleash him the second half for maximum impact.
The Worthing coach said: "The players realise we could have beaten Portsmouth. We put them on a pedestal at the start of the season, saying they would be the team to beat, but they were not 16 points better than us last week."
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