Ian Chapman will keep on rotating his squad as Burgess Hill continue their silverware hunt in league and cups.
The Hillians beat Senior Cup holders Peacehaven 1-0 on Wednesday night to end a run of four matches which featured an FA Cup exit at Dartford and two victories in the FA Trophy.
They return to Ryman south action for the first time since October 14 at Whitstable Town today having lost their spot at the top.
Chapman said: “We have not had any say in what goes on in the league for a couple of weeks.
“But we’re in good form so we just need to keep rotating the squad to keep everyone as fresh as we can.
“Against Peacehaven, a couple of the young lads Dann Perry and Lee Harding both got full games as they have been on the bench quite a bit.”
Greg Luer, above, Pat Harding and Neil Watts were all rested against the Magpies and will come back into the squad, Graham Martin and Joe Keehan will be assessed as they have knocks while Toby Pointing is suspended for one game.
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