Lewes manager Steven King does not see tomorrow's clash with Windsor and Eton as a championship decider.
The top two in division one south go head to head at the Dripping Pan and a crowd in excess of 700 is expected.
Lewes, who returned to the top with a 3-0 win over Molesey on Tuesday, can go four points clear if they win but King insists there is still a long way to go in the title race.
He said: "There are still 33 points up for grabs for both teams. This won't decide who wins the league but it will be a psychological blow to the team that loses.
"I know their manager Dennis Greene well and he feels there is more pressure on us to win the game. He feels with the run-in we have we need to win more than them.
"But I disagree. If you look at Windsor's last five games they are away to Horsham, who are the form side in the league at the moment, away to Bromley and Croydon Athletic and home to Slough. That's a hell of a run-in."
Top scorer Lee Newman is doubtful for Lewes with a groin strain but King will otherwise choose from a full-strength squad.
He said: "Lee's on fire at the moment so it could be a real blow but Warren Haughton came in on Tuesday and was very good. He created space and led the line brilliantly for someone who is not that big.
"There is a real buzz in the camp at the moment and we seem to be back to our best.
"You only have to look at our bench on Tuesday - Peter Adeniyi, Kirk Watts, Mark Watson, Steve Metcalfe and Justin Harris - they would get in any team in this league. That gives us all a real incentive."
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