Burgess Hill may be safe but assistant boss Andy Gander wants them to finish with a win over doomed Chipstead.

Any fears the Hillians were heading for a last-match crunch clash with their hosts tomorrow were removed last weekend when Chipstead lost 4-2 at Godalming.

Their defeat meant they could not overhaul the Hillians, who lost 2-0 to Metropolitan Police.

Hillians boss Gary Croydon misses the game as he is on holiday so Gander takes charge.

He said: “We want to put as much daylight between us and Chipstead as possible.

“It can be one point or seven and although we are safe we would like to finish as best placed in the table as we can.”

Suspended defender Nick Fogden and midfielder Luke Gedling, who is running the London Marathon on Sunday, both miss the game.