Eastbourne Borough boss Garry Wilson claims his side have nothing to lose when they travel to play-off rivals Weymouth tomorrow.
Borough's improved form on the road continued when they won at Newport County last weekend and Wilson believes that result has taken the pressure off his side.
He said: "Before the game at Newport we were looking to take four points from the two away matches. We got a great result last weekend and it means we can relax a bit tomorrow because a point would be a good result."
Stuart Playford and Stuart Tuck both face fitness tests.
Scott Ward is in a race against time to be fit to take his place in goal for Lewes at home to Sutton tomorrow.
The former Luton goalkeeper missed last Saturday's game at Weymouth with an ankle problem but is hoping to return.
If he does not make it, youngster Michael Hunter will continue between the posts.
Manager Steven King has rejected claims that Chelmsford midfielder Sammy Cooper turned down the Rooks in favour of a move to Cambridge City.
Cooper trained once with Lewes but was not offered terms.
Former Lewes defender Julian Curnow has signed for County League side Three Bridges.
Top scorer Luke Nightingale returns to the Bognor side for tomorrow's visit of Basingstoke.
Dan Beck and Darren Budd are also available again after missing the 3-0 Sussex Senior Cup victory over Westfield on Tuesday but Chris Breach and Ben Watson are both injured.
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