Burgess Hill manager Jamie Howell has warned against complacency when relegation-battling Corinthian Casuals on Saturday.

The Hillians are four points behind the last play-off place with a game in hand on all but one of the teams above them. They have a run of matches against teams below them, starting with Casuals, but Howell is not expecting an easy three points.

He said: "We have three games against teams in the lower part of the table but that can be tougher than playing sides in mid-table as they are all fighting for their lives.

"People think we are at home and they are struggling but the worst thing we could do is be complacent and undo all the hard work."

Goalkeeper Chris May has returned early from his business trip to Canada but the on-loan Stuart Robinson may well retain his place.

Nick Fogden is suspended while Hillians are trying to bring in a striker on loan, with Bognor's Carl Dunk a possibility, to cover for the continued absence Shaheen Sadough, who serves the second game of a three-match ban