Albion's reserves launch a hectic finale to their season at Bognor tonight against Wycombe Wanderers.
Their League fixtures were meant to finish with last week's postponed clash at Barnet. Instead the Seagulls' second string still have six games to play in the Avon Insurance Combination, plus the Sussex Senior Cup final, in the space of three congested weeks.
Albion are using Bognor's Nyewood Lane ground tonight and against Portsmouth next Wednesday, because Woodside Road, Worthing, is fully booked. The match against Bristol City is a little unusual. It is being played on a Saturday, April 29, at Sussex University with a 1pm kick-off.
The first team complete their away programme at Shrewsbury that day and Albion will basically use it as an extra youth team fixture, with the reserves facing Hastings in the Senior Cup final at Langney Sports 48 hours later.
The reserves are scheduled to finish after another two-day break at Northampton on May 3, although the Barnet trip has not yet been rearranged.
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